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WEEKLY r Volume 2, No. 58 )11:t - ..... . . WEEK ENDING JUNE 30, 1932 Price 5c Democratic Presidential Fight On All I. cal Network Stations Guy Lombardo Now Castle Castle Farm's skies are liter- ally studded with stars these days. For example, there's Wayne King, who illuminates Castle Farm through Sunday (June 26). Then Guy Lombardo -who opens at Castle Farm on Thursday (June 30) for an org of good music with his Royal !Canadians through Sunday (July 10). Guy is dark, olive -skinned, boyish -appearing, 29, never has _played his violin (which has only one string), weighs 158, has a radio in his auto, enjoys listen- ing to broadcasts by other or- chestras, hobby is speed boating, believes no two couples dance alike, has a good sense of humor. His brother Carmen plays first saxaphone, sings the solos, com- poses song hits. Brother Lebert is 25. A major orchestra leader offered Guy three trumpet -play- ers for Lebert. Brother Victor is 20, plays a saxophone, loves to ¡swim, always fidgets with neck- tie, resembles Guy, prefers brunettes, nickname is "Use- less." Farms A Bit GUY LOMBARDO Guy and his orchestra played last June at the Plaza and RKO- Albee. They will be heard over WLW. Trio Returns n<;=.:::;.:: :>:. ,:;> GRACE DONALDSON (lower), GEORGE HALL, HORTENSE ROSE After almost a year off the sir, the Don -Hall -Rose trio re - John Paul Jones Sketch to Feature "Roses and Drums" Torn Powers, New York Theater Guild star, will re-create the historic role of John Paul Jones in the Sun- day (June 26) episode of "Roses and Drums," over WKRC (CBS) at 5:30 p. ni. This chapter will turn the cal- endar back to the year 1779, when America's greatest sea fighter took his ship, the Bon, Homme Richard, out of Firth, Scotland, to engage the British fleet. It will be the first epi- sode in the series to be staged in the marine setting. The weekly dramas, sponsored by the Union Central Life Insurance Company, record struggles in the creation of the American home. Powers has appeared in such Thea- ter Guild successes as "Androcles and the L i o n," "Man of Destiny," "Strange Interlude," "The Apple Cart" and "Arms and The Man." turns each Sunday at 3:30 p. in. over WLW. The group first was heard over WSAI about five years ago as the Unique Trio and then over WLW as the Rhythm Rangers. The trio devoted 1928 to a vaudeville tour, west and south, while broadcasting over more than 30 stations. Recently, Hortense and George have been on WLW as the "Happiness Kids" and Grace is one of the "Sisters Three." "Tylers On Tour" Bears Listeners To Beauty Spots "The Tylers on Tour" is a new series of dramatic sketches on WLW each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day at 9 p. m. Gertrude Dooley, Marjorie Han- non, Rikel Kent and Bobby Lind- sey are among the members of the cast, which will present a radio tour through Ohio's beauty spots. Stand- ard Oil Company of Ohio is sponsor. Producer of CBS Attractions Joins The Staff of WLW Orrefl I. I-Iancock, for the past 2/2 years with the Columbia Broadcast- ing System's Production Department, has been appointed to the WLW Pro- duction Department, John L. Clark, General Manager of that station, has announced. With Columbia, Hancock achieved success in production of the Baker Chocolate, Dutch Masters, Goodyear and Coty Play -girl and Friendly Five. He was in engineering and production for WOR before going to CBS. He comes from a naval family and spent five years on the sea. WCKY RECEPTION GREATLY IMPROVED WCKY is now greeting its thousands of listeners with a signal strength nearly double the previous strength. An entire new antenna sys- tem together with various other new equipment has been installed at the WCKY transmitter at Villa Madonna, seven miles west of Covington, on the south bank of the Ohio River. Station en- gineers and technicians of RCA have been working several months on the installation of the new equipment and the erec- tion of the new 200 -foot steel antenna towers which support the new antenna now in use. With the increased efficiency added by the new apparatus, RCA technicians estimate that WCKY's 5,000 -watt signal will reach out with practically doubled volume. This means that WCKY's voice will cut through the interference which affects the signal strength in distant points, and that the con- sistent coverage of the station will be greatly extended. The new equipment was first put in use Friday, June 17. Since that time, a thorough check-up has been made and station en- gineers as well as distant lis- teners report a marked increase in the volume of WCKY's sig- nals. Backstage Baby ,:. y. . ................44;*te'\ VIVIAN JANICE When Vivian Janice says she's at home on the stage please be- lieve her. The girl was born in a dressing -room of a theater. My, how she resembles Mdrie Jeritza, operatic prima donna! Ben Bernie brought Vivian into radio. She sings for Leon Belasco's orchestra Saturdays at 6 p. m. over WKRC (CBS). Bach and Grieg In Vox Humana Hour On WLW Sunday Melodies of Bach and Grieg will mingle with lovely ballads and folk- songs during the "Vox Humana" broadcast over WLW Sunday (June 26) at 10:30 p. m., featuring the WLW Mixed Octet and Male Quar- tet under Grace Clauve Raine The program follows: Wake, Awake Bach Octet Roll Jordon Roll (Spiritual) Octet Morning (Peer Gynt Suite) Grieg Herschel Luecke, Organist Stars of the Summer Night Male Quartet Dark Eyes (Russian Folk Song) Octet The Path of the Just Octet Asa's Death (Peer Gynt Suite) Grieg Herschel Luecke, Organist When Evening Comes Octet Herschel Luecke, organist, will present his interpretations of two selections from Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite. TO CARRY GOLF PLAY WSAI will be local outlet for the National Open Golf Tournament broadcast via NBC-WEAF Saturday (June 25) from 4:30 until 5:30 p. in. Doubt as to the Nominee Draws Nation to Radio The battle for the Democratic. presidential nomination and other highlights of that party's national convention, opening Monday (June 27), will be broadcast to the nation over both NBC and Columbia. For NBC the headliners on the mi- crophone will be William ,H,ad, NBC political analyst; David Law- rence, editor of The United States Daily; Floyd Gibbons and Graham McNamee. WLW, WCKY and WSAI, will he local outlets for the NBC broadcasts. For Columbia there will be Fred- eric William Wile and H. V. Kalten - born, political analysts ; Ted Husing, in charge of announcers; Lawrence W. Lowman, vice-president in charge of operations; and Herbert B. Glover, head of Columbia's news broadcast- ing feature service. Columbia's daily schedule follows: 9:30-9 :45 a. m. daily except Friday. Friday will be 10-10 :15 a. ni., 3- 3 :15 p. m., 5 :45-6 p. m., 10-10 :15 p. tn. WKRC will be local outlet for the 3 and 5:45 p. m. Columbia broadcasts. Rings Bell KATHERINE SEYMOUR This "young veteran" of radio has added considerably to her laurels recently through her dramatization of Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Tish" stories, now heard Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:45 p. m. over WCKY (NBC-WJZ). Katherine Seymour wrote the "Famous Loves" series and "The Family Goes Abroad." She is co-author of one of the first radio texts, "How to Write for the Radio." Her title is NBC assistant cos. tinuity editor.

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WEEKLY

r Volume 2, No. 58

)11:t - ..... . .

WEEK ENDING JUNE 30, 1932 Price 5c

Democratic Presidential Fight On All I. cal Network Stations

Guy Lombardo Now Castle

Castle Farm's skies are liter- ally studded with stars these days. For example, there's Wayne King, who illuminates Castle Farm through Sunday (June 26). Then Guy Lombardo -who opens at Castle Farm on Thursday (June 30) for an org of good music with his Royal

!Canadians through Sunday (July 10). Guy is dark, olive -skinned, boyish -appearing, 29, never has

_played his violin (which has only one string), weighs 158, has a radio in his auto, enjoys listen- ing to broadcasts by other or- chestras, hobby is speed boating, believes no two couples dance alike, has a good sense of humor. His brother Carmen plays first saxaphone, sings the solos, com- poses song hits. Brother Lebert is 25. A major orchestra leader offered Guy three trumpet -play- ers for Lebert. Brother Victor is 20, plays a saxophone, loves to ¡swim, always fidgets with neck- tie, resembles Guy, prefers brunettes, nickname is "Use- less."

Farms A Bit

GUY LOMBARDO

Guy and his orchestra played last June at the Plaza and RKO- Albee. They will be heard over WLW.

Trio Returns

n<;=.:::;.:: :>:. ,:;>

GRACE DONALDSON (lower), GEORGE HALL,

HORTENSE ROSE

After almost a year off the sir, the Don -Hall -Rose trio re -

John Paul Jones Sketch to Feature

"Roses and Drums"

Torn Powers, New York Theater Guild star, will re-create the historic role of John Paul Jones in the Sun- day (June 26) episode of "Roses and Drums," over WKRC (CBS) at 5:30 p. ni. This chapter will turn the cal- endar back to the year 1779, when America's greatest sea fighter took his ship, the Bon, Homme Richard, out of Firth, Scotland, to engage the British fleet. It will be the first epi- sode in the series to be staged in the marine setting. The weekly dramas, sponsored by the Union Central Life Insurance Company, record struggles in the creation of the American home. Powers has appeared in such Thea- ter Guild successes as "Androcles and the L i o n," "Man of Destiny," "Strange Interlude," "The Apple Cart" and "Arms and The Man."

turns each Sunday at 3:30 p. in. over WLW. The group first was heard over WSAI about five years ago as the Unique Trio and then over WLW as the Rhythm Rangers. The trio devoted 1928 to a vaudeville tour, west and south, while broadcasting over more than 30 stations. Recently, Hortense and George have been on WLW as the "Happiness Kids" and Grace is one of the "Sisters Three."

"Tylers On Tour" Bears Listeners

To Beauty Spots "The Tylers on Tour" is a new

series of dramatic sketches on WLW each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day at 9 p. m.

Gertrude Dooley, Marjorie Han- non, Rikel Kent and Bobby Lind- sey are among the members of the cast, which will present a radio tour through Ohio's beauty spots. Stand- ard Oil Company of Ohio is sponsor.

Producer of CBS Attractions Joins

The Staff of WLW Orrefl I. I-Iancock, for the past 2/2

years with the Columbia Broadcast- ing System's Production Department, has been appointed to the WLW Pro- duction Department, John L. Clark, General Manager of that station, has announced.

With Columbia, Hancock achieved success in production of the Baker Chocolate, Dutch Masters, Goodyear and Coty Play -girl and Friendly Five. He was in engineering and production for WOR before going to CBS.

He comes from a naval family and spent five years on the sea.

WCKY RECEPTION GREATLY IMPROVED

WCKY is now greeting its thousands of listeners with a signal strength nearly double the previous strength.

An entire new antenna sys- tem together with various other new equipment has been installed at the WCKY transmitter at Villa Madonna, seven miles west of Covington, on the south bank of the Ohio River. Station en- gineers and technicians of RCA have been working several months on the installation of the new equipment and the erec- tion of the new 200 -foot steel antenna towers which support the new antenna now in use. With the increased efficiency added by the new apparatus, RCA technicians estimate that WCKY's 5,000 -watt signal will reach out with practically doubled volume. This means that WCKY's voice will cut through the interference which affects the signal strength in distant points, and that the con- sistent coverage of the station will be greatly extended.

The new equipment was first put in use Friday, June 17. Since that time, a thorough check-up has been made and station en- gineers as well as distant lis- teners report a marked increase in the volume of WCKY's sig- nals.

Backstage Baby

,:. y. . ................44;*te'\

VIVIAN JANICE When Vivian Janice says she's

at home on the stage please be- lieve her. The girl was born in a dressing -room of a theater. My, how she resembles Mdrie Jeritza, operatic prima donna! Ben Bernie brought Vivian into radio. She sings for Leon Belasco's orchestra Saturdays at 6 p. m. over WKRC (CBS).

Bach and Grieg In Vox Humana Hour

On WLW Sunday Melodies of Bach and Grieg will

mingle with lovely ballads and folk- songs during the "Vox Humana" broadcast over WLW Sunday (June 26) at 10:30 p. m., featuring the WLW Mixed Octet and Male Quar- tet under Grace Clauve Raine

The program follows: Wake, Awake Bach

Octet Roll Jordon Roll (Spiritual)

Octet Morning (Peer Gynt Suite) Grieg

Herschel Luecke, Organist Stars of the Summer Night

Male Quartet Dark Eyes (Russian Folk Song)

Octet The Path of the Just

Octet Asa's Death (Peer Gynt Suite) Grieg

Herschel Luecke, Organist When Evening Comes

Octet Herschel Luecke, organist, will

present his interpretations of two selections from Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite.

TO CARRY GOLF PLAY WSAI will be local outlet for the

National Open Golf Tournament broadcast via NBC-WEAF Saturday (June 25) from 4:30 until 5:30 p. in.

Doubt as to the Nominee Draws

Nation to Radio

The battle for the Democratic. presidential nomination and other highlights of that party's national convention, opening Monday (June 27), will be broadcast to the nation over both NBC and Columbia.

For NBC the headliners on the mi- crophone will be William ,H,ad, NBC political analyst; David Law- rence, editor of The United States Daily; Floyd Gibbons and Graham McNamee.

WLW, WCKY and WSAI, will he local outlets for the NBC broadcasts.

For Columbia there will be Fred- eric William Wile and H. V. Kalten - born, political analysts ; Ted Husing, in charge of announcers; Lawrence W. Lowman, vice-president in charge of operations; and Herbert B. Glover, head of Columbia's news broadcast- ing feature service.

Columbia's daily schedule follows: 9:30-9 :45 a. m. daily except Friday. Friday will be 10-10 :15 a. ni., 3- 3 :15 p. m., 5 :45-6 p. m., 10-10 :15 p. tn.

WKRC will be local outlet for the 3 and 5:45 p. m. Columbia broadcasts.

Rings Bell

KATHERINE SEYMOUR

This "young veteran" of radio has added considerably to her laurels recently through her dramatization of Mary Roberts Rinehart's "Tish" stories, now heard Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:45 p. m. over WCKY (NBC-WJZ). Katherine Seymour wrote the "Famous Loves" series and "The Family Goes Abroad." She is co-author of one of the first radio texts, "How to Write for the Radio." Her title is NBC assistant cos. tinuity editor.

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Weekly RADIO DIAL Entered as second-class matter July 29, 1931, at the post office at Cincinnati. Ohio.

under the Act of Ma ch 3, 1879.

Published every Friday by the Radio Dial Publishing Co.. 22 East 12th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Six Months for $1. Single Cotes 5 cents Remo DIAL brings you latest available programs and news of your favorite stations and artists All programs listed are correct up to press -time, but are, of course, subject to

later changes by networks and local stations.

V'oi.H WEEK ENDING JUNE 30, 1932 No. 58

REAL SUPER -POWER AT LAST Cincinnati may yet have the world's most powerful broadcasting

station. Hope of that distinction comes wrapped up in news from Wash- ington that the Federal Radio Commission has authorized the Crosley Cc:poration to construct an experimental transmitter using the true su: e_ -power of 500,000 watts.

This news is more than an occasion for marshalling awed superla- tives. If the projected Crosley giant reaches the stage of regular service, there is ample reason to expect that it will constitute the most important improvement American broadcasting has witnessed in several years.

Ever since WJZ began using 50,000 watts back in 1925, it has been evident that high power offers the most efficient means of utilizing the available program channels. Experiments conducted by the General Electric and Westinghouse laboratories have established that a power considerably above 50,000 watts is practicable. Yet the Federal Radio Commission in its wisdom (or lack of it) has clung thus far to the LC,OCO-watt limit for regular service. It is very much to be hoped that authorization of the Crosley 500,000 -watt experiments foreshadows a change of heart. At least, one is over -due.

w ith far smaller areas to be served, Europe is laps ahead of the United States as regards transmitter power. Stations of from 100,000 to 150,000 watts are comparatively common on the continent, and Russia has a 300,000-watter which can be stepped up ultimately to 500,000. Certainly_ America should not be content with anything less, consider- ing the demonstrated improvement in reception to be gained.

It might be well to explain why station power must be increased by such apparently huge steps. Contrary to what might be expected, Crosley's contemplated 500,000-watter will not be ten times louder than the present WLW. In order to double a station's volume, its power must be increased four times, since radio waves radiate in all directions., In other words, the projected 500,000-watter will be about 150 per cent stronger at the loudspeaker than WLW is now. However, what this means to improved reception wherever WLW is now heard is tremen- dously important.

The radio ears of the country will be on Cincinnati when the new Crosley transmitter begins testing, probably in a year. And if, after successful tests, it goes into regular service, then the day of real super- power in American broadcasting will be here.

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Unit-self-contained. Easily remov- able in one piece from the cabinet if service is ever required. All parts of this unit have been proved by tests equal to usage over a period of years, and are superior to those used in many other refrigerators. Compressor-the heart of the re- frigerator. Parts are lubricated in a bath of oil . . . the utmost simplicity and a minimum of moving parts. In- genious valve in piston saves current. Motor bas high starting power and low current consumption.

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This Business of

Broadcasting

By John L. Clan General Manade

Stations WLW, WSXAL, WSAI

In a Iast will and testament ad- mitted for probate in the orphans' court of Rockville, Md., a prom- inent citizen bequeathed his radio as one of the valued assets of his es- tate. "I leave you my radio"-the will might have read -"confident that if you make proper use of it all the world will be at your service.

"Over its eceiving apparatus will come to y u the music of the plasters, and ti.e memory -evoking melodies that recall other days, other moments-happy tintes in the long, long ago maybe the favorite song of a mother or a father, a grandmother or grandfather. And what could be finer than this, the awakening of emotions that carry with them fond recollections?

"So, I Ieave you my radio - to bring you the old songs and the new, the melodies that knock at the heart and open the floodgates of memory.

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"Over the antenna will conte to von, from time to time, messages of cheer and hope, to lift you front the depths of despondency, to help you carry your head just a little bit higher in the crowd that goes ever onward, pushing towards the eter- nal goal. You will hear, it you listen, the profound thoughts of philosophers and the lyric music of poets, the stirring strains of patri- otic speeches, the matter-of-fact statements- of economists and ac- countants who explain the upward and downward swings of the mar- kets-the stock market-the money market - the produce market -all having a vital bearing on your lite and happiness.

* * *

"By the benefits of broadcast you will have brought into your home all the mannerisms of civilization. All through the live -long day, on the radio, you will have heard bits of human interest and knowledge- from household hints to means and methods of -balancing the family budget, talks to the farmers, the laborers in the city, the clerks and artisans in all fields of human en- deavor. * *

"There will conte to you over the radio, in season and out. band con- certs, organ recitals, the massed music of philharmonic and sym- phony orchestras, and the syncopa- tion of jazz bands-music to fit ev- ery stood, melody to meet any mo- ment. It is the horn of plenty that broadcasting empties into the homes of America and so I leave to you my most precious heritage, radio.

"From early morning to late at night you may have at your com- mand almost anything that delights the heart of man-from the ridic- ulous to the sublime, from the merry -making of madcaps to the more exalted preachments of pub- Ccists and pulpiteers.

"For whatever it brings you, radio stands responsible. As it

« PROGRAM JOTTINGS » Choke of the Week's Programs on Local and Out -of -Town Stations

Friday, June 24 Buddy Doyle's c o to e cl y will

brighten the Nestle "Chocolateers" at 7 p. m. over \VCKY (NBC-WJZ). Songs promised by Leonard Joy include "Thou Swell" from "A Con- necticut Yankee"; "Some Day I'll Find You" from Noel Coward's "Private Lives," and "Why Do I

Love You?" front "Show Boat."

Leo Reisman plays the latest hit, "Lullaby of the Leaves," in his oven arrangement and interpretation on Pond's program at 8:30 p. nt. over WSAI (\VEAF-NBC).

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Saturday, June 25

The strains of authentic Hawaiian music will return when the "Coral Islanders" program, featuring na- tive instrumentalists conducted by William Lincoln, is heard over CBS at 9:43 p. m. This program has been recalled in answer to de- mand and will be broadcast each Saturday at the saute tinte.

Sunday, June 26 Arthur Friedheim, concert pianist

who learned his technic under the great Franz Liszt, will be guest artist on the "Great Composers" program over \VSAI (NBC- WEAF) at 12:30 noon.

* * *

Harry Richman, with the assist- ance of James Wallington, will re- veal further of the peculiarities of Uncle Zeke and Aunt Runlsey, his eccentric relatives, when he conies to the microphone for the Chase Sanborn Hour at 7 p. nm. over WSAI (NBC-WEAF). Rubinoff, maestro of the program, will present an overture of the favorite composi- tions of Johann Strauss, in \vhich the "Blue Danube Waltz" will figure.

Monday, June 27 The story of the rescue from a

burning mine will be told by the Old Ranger during the "Death Val- ley Days" broadcast over \\ L\V at S:30 p. m.

*

The Boswell Sisters, growing -a

bit homesick, will sing of "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" and Nat Shilkret will offer his version of "Three Lisses" as features of "Music That Satisfies" at 9 p.m. over WE RC (CBS). They also will sing "Night When Love Was Born" and "Doggone I've Done It" while Nat will complete the program with "You're Blase."

Tuesday, June 28 The Mills Brothers vt-ill. sing "In

a Shanty in Old Shanty Town" and Vic Young's orchestra will offer "By the Shalimar" in another of their two-way broadcasts between Chicago and New York, at 6:15 p. m., over WLRC (CBS). The quartet will lend its rhythm and fa-. mous bass notes to "Hove Ana I Dom'?" and "In My Hideaway". Young will open with "Crazy People."

Wednesday, June 29 Grace Moore, soprano of the Met-

ropolitan Opera Company, who has sung for the past three months as guest artist on the Goodyear Wed- nesday night programs, will make her last radio appearance of the season over WSAI (NBC-AVEAF) at 7 p. in.

* *

Thursday, June 30 Ward Wilson will imitate former

President Calvin Coolidge at 6:15 p.m. over WCKY (NBC-WJZ). Ward will be announcing for the Royal Vagabonds. -

He Gets Around

GEORGE CASE "Sportlights" Wednesdays at

10 p. en. . . . verse and jingles in "Rhythm and Rhyme" Satur-

contes accompanied by govern- mental regulation and authority you may rest assured that nothing detrimental to contntunity health or morals will ever go out over its broadcasts.

* * *

"And, so, I bequeath to you a good infiuenc_ in life, my radio- and with it all the benefits of the broadcast."

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days at 2:45 p.m. . . . master of ceremonies for Ed Kling's Or- chestra from Ault Park several nights weekly . . . these are among the varied activities of George Case. At 22 he is WCKY's oldest announcer in point of service. George is un- married.

Leads Parade

HARRY SOSNIK

At 25 Harry Sosnik is record- ed as one of the most promising popular symphonic o r c h e s t r a leaders as well as one of the ablest musicians ever produced in Chicago. Composer of Ted Weems' theme song, "Out of the Night," "An Old Italian Love Song," "Tranquility" and "A Modern Satire," Harry is said to be writing a symphony in the modern style. You may hear him Sundays at 8:30 p. m. over WKRC (CBS), leading t h e Pennzoil Parade.

CARRY RACES \VKRC announces that through the

courtesy of the Barker News Shoppe, results of races at major tracks will be broadcast this summer. This will he a daily feature, being on the air every evening at 5:45 except Sunday.

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Around the dial By THE DIAL TWISTER

Those Sisters of the Skillet, oth- erwise Eddie East and Ralph Dum- ke, get better and better as the weeks go by (NBC over WLW, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, at 7:45 p. m.). Their "solutions" of problems were always good for a chortle. But their new series of comedy sketches is nothing short of a riot. In fact, some of the speci- mens are just about classics.

* * *

And Bill Hay keeps on saying "athlete's fute." Hoot, mon. Dinna ken better?

* * *

Who said radio is wireless? The Columbia people used 9000 feet of wire to connect their apparatus for the convention pickups in the Chi-

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cago Stadium. And their engineers worked four days and nights mak- ing the installation.

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\\Falter O'Keefe is doing well as the tn. c. of that new series of Lucky Strike programs (NBC over WSAI, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 p. in.), though there's really no law requiring him to follow the Winchell pattern. Also, this dialer can't quite smother a chuckle at the pale imitation of "The Shadow" in the Tuesday crime drama.

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Harry Kogen's NBC Farm and Home Hour orchestra always stands while playing its theme piece, "Stars and Stripes Forever." This reminds us of the early radio days,

-when sticklers for formality de- manded that all listeners stand dur-

: insr the broadcasting of the "Star Spangled Banner." Somehow, the idea didn't catch on.

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Which in (Urn rëininds ais' that Ed Thorgerson informed an aston- bdied NBC audience during the Re- publican convention that "Amer- ica" is the national anthem. Well, we live and learn.

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They say that of 500 people who take studio auditions only three-

' ever get on the air. Proving, in case you have any lingering illu-

sions on the point, that radio is not the short-cut to fame and fortune.

June 9 goes down as another note- worthy clay in Amos and Andy his- tory. On that date Correll. and Gos- clen put no fewer than six characters through their paces in a single broadcast. Besicles Amos and Andy, they were the Kingfish, Brother Crawford, Lightnin', and Henry Van Porter.. Not a hint of a muff, either.

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Dave Rubinoff has 27 suits and 19 pairs of shoes. Yet if he's like most of us mere males, he probably in- dulges a shameful hankering for the oldest specimens in the lot.

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Floyd Gibbons seems to be turn- ing into a radio propagandist for one cause or another these days. Not meaning that he hasn't a right to speak his mind. He has. Still, he was a darned good air reporter. And one good reporter is worth a dozen pleaders of special causes. At least that's how we estimate the average listener's reaction to the two.

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That new series of Edgeworth programs (NBC over WSAI, Wed- nesday at 9 o. m.), presenting the Corn Cob Pine Club, strikes a re- freshing note. It doesn't take more than half an ear to tell that these Virginians are the genuine article.

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Among other commendable things, the Jack Frost program (NBC over WLW, Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni.) gets credit for a much needed piece of boredom sparing. Instead of the usual dreary list of musical shows and song titles at the conclusion, there is simply the crisp announcement that "restricted num- bers on this program were presented with the permission of the copy- right owners." IT permission has to be announced, here is the pain- less way to do it.

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Even before he went on the air at the Republican convention, H. V. Káltenborn began getting fan let- ters and wires about his broadcast- ing there for Columbia. He de- served them. As an interpreter of news, he's still the class of the radio party. The real mystery is that Columbia doesn't put him on nightly at a good spot. There's no ques tion that he has a tremendous fol lowing among intelligent listeners

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RIKEL KENT Rikel Kent, who made his

debut in "Wake Up Jonathan" with Minnie Maddern Fiske in 1917, has been appointed to the studio directing staff of WLW's production department, John L. Clark, General Manager of WLW, has announced. Other stage successes in which he has appeared include "Penrod" with Helen Hayes, "Merton of the Movies" with Glenn Hunter, "Dulcey" with Lynn Fontaine, and "The Exile" with Elmer Painter. He also has had dra- matic roles over WGY.

Personal Appearances

WLW Artists FRIDAY (June 24) :

Sidney TenEyck and Dave Roberts, Jackson Theater, 4019 Eastern Avenue Cincinnati.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (June 24 and 25):

Jim and Walt, Indiana Theater, Terre Haute, Ind.

Hink and Dink, Strand Theater, Craw- fordsville, Ind.

FRIDAY 'to WEDNESDAY (June 24 to 29 inclusive):

Ford Rush, Neths Grand Theater, Co- lumbus, Ohio.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (June 25 and 26):

Seger Ellis, Palace Theater, Marion, O. SUNDAY (June 26):

Hink and Dink, Indiana Theater, Bed- ford, Ind.

Bradley Kincaid, Paramount Theater, Hammond, Ind. -

MONDAY AND TUESDAY (June 27 and 28):

Layne's Mountaineer Fiddlers, Strand Theater, Warsaw, Ind.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY (June 28 and 29):

Seger Ellis, Paramount Theater, Fre- mont, -Ohio.

Sidney TenEyck and Dave Roberts, Princess Theater, Bloomington, Ind.

WEDNESDAY A N D .THURSDAY (June 29 and 30):

Bradley Kincaid, Rivoli Theater, Muncie, Ind.

Layne's Mountaineer Fiddlers, Princess Theater, New Castle, Ind.

The Aces of Harmony Paramount Thea- ter, - Middletown, Ohio.

THURSDAY (June 30): Ford Rush. Gallopolis Theater, Galli -

polis, Ohio. Sever Ellis, Madison Theater, Mansfield,

Ohio.

At Swiss Garden

MILT STUHLBARG Milt Stuhlberg, "America's

youngest maestro," and heard over some of the country's largest stations, is leading his orchestra at Swiss Garden, near Cincinnati, through Monday

Milt Stuhlbarg, "America's July 4. He is heard thrice weekly over WLW and WSAI.

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4 THINGS I NEVER KNEW TILL NOW (Give a look and have a learn!)

That a chauffeur's mistake in driving the car of the Grand Duke Francis Ferdinand of Austria up the wrong street at Sarajevo, Serbia, on June 28, 1914, led to the Big Tiff. If he had driven, as directed, on the right street, the Grand Duke's military aide, sitting on the other side of the car, would have been assassinated instead, saving millions of lives, and all these tax tilts.

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That over in Germany, when an English version of a flicker is made, the cast works for nothing, hoping that a showing in the United States might mean Hollywood contracts.

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That the official address at the N. Pole is "90. N. Lat." * r *

That Admiral Peary struggled 23 years to reach the North Pole, making it April 6, 1909. Then he stayed only 30 hours.

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That you can boil water in your ciggie cellophane wrapper. * *

That keeping your eye on the ball isn't important in golf. If you have the correct swing, that will take care of itself.

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That $2.50 placed ill 1932 for settlement in 500 years would call for a payment of $2,084,49:5,605.22.

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That in the old German Imperial Navy, on the day of "Emperor's Inspection," sailors were not permitted to sit down from dawn till sun- down, for fear of creasing their trousers.

F * * That Iceland has little ice and Greenland a lot of it.

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That the most powerful radio stations are not in the U. S. A., but in Warsaw, Berlin and Moscow. The Soviet Union is planning one of 500,000 watts, to be heard- around the world. -

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That Samuel L. Clemens took his pseudonym from the custom he acquired as. a Mississippi steamboat pilot-crying out the soundings: "Mark One, Mark Twain, Mark Three!" (What! No Hellinger?)

That Forest Hills is so named because it- has neither. * * *

That when the Titanic went down, the ship's orchestra diet not play "Nearer My God To Thee." According to a survivor, the bandsmen were caught below, and never seen after the first warning.

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That Thomas Edison lost money as an inventor. The expense of fighting claims cost him more than the return in royalties.

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'That an Argentine cruiser has been helplessly wandering around the Mediterranean in search of some place to land- her cargo of 200 "undesirables." They were such a nuisance in Buenos Aires that they were expelled and the liner can find no takers all over Y urrop.

That. statistics reveal that more accidents happen on clear; sunny days than in rainy weather.

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That the songwriting trio of DeSyrva, Brown & Henderson dis- solved after writing: "You Try Somebody El..se.''

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That among the famous Classics of Literature written in prison were "The Consolations of Philosophy" by Boethius, "A Short History of the World" by Sir Walter Raleigh, "Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan and "Don Quixote" by Cervantes.

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That it takes an.hour to sing a Chinese song.

f That Yale just issued a tome by Prof. E. Borchart of the Eli Law School, presenting 65 cases from recent court records in which accused persons were convicted of crimes of which they later were proved abso- lutely innocent. (Justice isn't blind. Merely a little Turpin -eyed.)

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That London closes its night clubs at exactly 12 o'clock on Saturday nights but permits fights on the Sabbath.

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That people first hung horseshoes over their doors, not "for good Iuck," but because they resembled halos.

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That in Yemen, Arabia, the cows actually eat fish. * * *

That the largest privately owned garden in New York is atop one of the downtown skyscrapers.

* ** That in these hot clays you can cool off at the Equator.

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That Chinese soldiers never salute General Tsai Tin -Kai, because he is that democratic, he won't permit it.

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That United States hotels and restaurants have a little known, but costly expenditure. They used 48 million pencils last year.

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That Robert Fulton invented the steamboat you all know. But he didn't. James Rumsey invented it.

Here is the Key to the Out -of -Town Network Radio Stations

To simplify the tuning of chain stations, the following log of net- work stations i given with each chain headed by the New York station which broadcasts its programs. Stations are listed in same order as found in Network Programs:

COLUMBIA BROADCASTING COMPANY WABC, New York 860 kc. WSPD, Toledo 1340 ke. WKRC, Cincinnati . 550 ke, WOWO, Ft. Wayne 1160 ke. WHAS, Louisville 820 kc. WFBISI, Indianapolis 1230 ke. WWVA, Wheeling 1160 kc. WBBM. Chicago 770 kc. WADC, Akron 1320 kc. WCCO, Min'p'lis-St. Paul. 810 kc. WHK, Cleveland 1390 kc. KMOX, St. Louis 1090 kc. WCAH, Columbus . 1430 kc. WGN, Chicago 720 kc.

NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY (Stations marked * carry either NBC network.)

WEAF, New York 660 ke. WWJ, Detroit 920 kc. WSAI, Cincinnati 1330 kc. *WMAQ, Chicago 670 kc,

*WCKY, Covington 1490 kc. *WENR-WLS, Chicago .. 870 kc, WGY, Schenectady 790 kc. *KYW, Chicago 1020 ke. WTAM, Cleveland 1070 ke. *KSTP, Min'p']is St Paul.1460 ks.

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WJZ, New York 760 kc. WJR, Detroit , 750 kc. WLW, Cincinnati . 700 kc. *WMAQ, Chicago 670 kc.

*WCKY, Covington 1490 kc. *WENR-WLS, Chicago .. 870 kc. KDKA, Pittsburgh 980 kc. *KYW, Chicrgo 1020 kc. WGAR, Cleveland 1450 kc. *KSTP, Min'p'lis-St. Pau1.1466 kc,

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WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A. M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8:00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8 :01-Dixie Ramblers 8 :30-Kapuas Hawaiians 8:45-Band Music 9 :00-Coca Cola Hospitality Hour-Ida

Bailey Allen 9:30-Coppin's Morning News Flashes 9:45-Happy Lawson

10:00-Florence Frey Beauty Talk 10:15-Skip and Step- 10:30-Music Masters 10:45-Tommy Ott at the Liberty Organ 11:00-Musical Novelties 11:30-Popular Tunes Noon-Geo. W. Hill Program, Georgia

Gay 12:15 P. M.-Luncheon Concert 12:25-Norris Brock, Live Stock Quota-

tions 12:30-National Farm and Home Hour

(NBC) 1:30-Cincinnati Live Stock Market Re- ports

1:45-Dance Tunes 2:30-Moods Indigo 3:00-This 'n' That 3:30-Siesta Musical 4:00-Russ Henderly, pianist 4:15-Tea Time Tunes 4 :30-Jimmy and Edith 4:45-Little Orphan Annie (NBC) 5-:00-"Snowdrifts" 5:15-Young Man from Manhattan

5:30-Ka.puas Hawaiians.

5:45-Late Dance Tunes

5:55-WCKY Baseball Scores

6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC)

6:15-Royal Vagabonds (NBC) 6:30-The Stebbins Boys (NBC) 6:45-Jones and Hare (NBC)

7:00-Nestle Chocolateers (NBC)

7:30-Palm Beach Buddies

7:45-Lookout House-George Nethers

8:15-Vons Trio-Latonia Jockey Club

8 :30-Musical Novelesque

8 :59-Eureka Weather Forecast

9:00-Pontiac Chieftains (NBC) 9:30-Love Songs and Waltzes (NBC) 9 :45-Helen Royce

10:00-Lookout House-Geo. Nethers Or- chestra

10:15-Vincent Lopez (NBC)

11:00-"Skip and Step"

11:15-Southern Symphonies - Theodore Hahn, Jr. and his Orchestra (to NBC)

12:00-Sign off

WLW--700 kc, 428.3m

6:30 A. M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur - dette and Ruth Armstrong

7:15-Bradley Kincaid 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Aces of Harmony 8:30-Beautiful Thoughts (NBC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes-Exercises 9:00-Mrs. Blake's Radio Column (NBC) 9:15-Fred Shawn, songs 9:30-Victor Herbert Melodies 9:45-Happiness Kids

10:00-Live Stock Reports 10:10-Edna Wallace Hopper 10 :15-Layne's Fiddlers 10 :30-Tangee Musical Dreams 10:45-Rhythm Ramblers (NBC) 11:00-Hal and Huss 11:15-Pat Barnes in Person (NBC) 11:30-Old Bill 11:45-Morin Sisters 11:59-Time Signals Noon-Tuxedo Fiddlers 12:15 P. M.-River and Weather Reports 12:30-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:45-Market Reports 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-National Farm and Home Period

(NBC) 1:30-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 2:00-Summer School 2 :30-Seger Ellis 2:45-Louis Johnen, baritone 3 :00-Varsity Quartet 3:15-Radio Guild (NBC) 4:15-Bradley Kincaid 4:30-The Singing Lady (NBC) 4:45-The Chatter 5:00-Trauter Bros. (NBC) 5:15-Pro Art String Quartet (NBC) 5:30-Seely and Fields (NBC) 5:45-Lowell Thomas (NBC) 6:00 --Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 6:25-Evergreen Cop 6:30-Mail Pouch Sportsman-Bob New-

hall 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with San Felice 7:15-"Chandu", the magician 7:30-B. A. Rolfe's Ivory Soap Orches-

tra (NBC) 7:45-Sisters of the Skillet (NBC) 8:00-Quaker State Oil Program 8:15-Don Pedro's Orchestra 8 :30-Kruschen Program 8 :45-Centerville Sketches 9:00-Dayton Thorobreds 9:30-Marlboro- Bands of Distinction 9:45-Peanut Pietro

10:00-Symphonic Note Book 10.15-Bob Newhall 10:30-Threesome and Organ 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday 11:00-Cab Calloway's Orchestra (NBC) 11:15-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gardens

Orchestra 11:30-Moon River Midnight-Don Pedro's Orch.-Gibson 12 :30-Wayne King's Orch.-Castle Farm

WKRC--550 kc, 545. I m

6:45 A. M.-God's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7 :45-Churngold-The Breakfast Club 8:00-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-Morning Moods (CBS) 8 :30-Pyol Program 8:45-The Merry Makers (CBS) 9:00-Prescott-The Grant Trio (CBS) 9:15-H. & S. Pogue Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Merchants Program 9 :45-Babo-The Bright Spot (CBS) 10:00-Consolidated Merchants Program 10 :15-Willard Program 10:20 -The Captivators (CBS) 10:30-Best Foods-Round the World

Cooking School (CBS) 10 :45-Classified Directory of the Air 11:00-Weather Forecast-Lange Time 11:02-Woman's Hour-Tremlette Tully

Signal 11:30-Indian Lake Pleasure- Hour 11 :45-Zorex-Moth Chasers (CBS) Noon-Cincinnati Paint Club 12:15 P. M.-Model Laundry-Model Ro-

mances 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program 1:00-Alex Semler (CBS)

1 :15-Do Re Me (CBS) 1:30-Elizabeth Barthell (CBS) 1:45-Artists' Recital (CBS) 2:00-Salon Orchestra (CBS) 2 : 15-Burck-Bauer Program 2:30-Julia Hayes-Helpful Household Hints

3:00-Mitchell Auction Broadcast 3:15-The Grab Bag Boys (CBS) 3 :45-Pyol Program 4:00-Light Opera Gems (CBS) 4 :30-Worthmore Soup-Soup and Chili 4:45-Piano Pictures (CBS) 5:00-John Kelvin, Irish tenor (CBS) 5:15-Isham Jones' Orchestra (CBS) 5 :30-Weather-Studio 5:36-Isham Jones Orchestra (CBS) 5 :45-Stocks-Studio-Weather-Lange Time

6:00-Morton Downey (CBS) 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Kustola Kubs 6:30-Lavoris-Easy Aces (CBS) 6 :45-Caldwell & Taylor-Smilin' Ed

McConnell 7 :00-Linit-The Bath Club (CBS) 7 :15-B arbasol-Singió Sam (CBS) 7:30-Speed Blend Auto Polish-Today and Yesterday (CBS)

8:00-Eastman Kodak-Week-End Hour (CBS)

8:30-Woodbury Soap-Leon Belasco's Orchestra (CBS)

8:45-Van Heusen-Gus Van (CBS) 9 :00-Chesterfield-Nat Shilkret and Alex

Gray (CBS) 9:15-Horiicks Milk-Adventures In Health-Dr. Herman Bundeson (CBS)

9:30-Bruckman Jolly Good Fellows 9:45-Wurzburg-The German and Ills Parrot

10 :00.-Studio 10:15-Maxwell Coffee-Lannie Ross and

Don Voorhees (CBS) 10 :30-Weather Forecast 10:31 --Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens"

-Henry Thies and his Orchestra 11 :00-Studio 11:15-Gus Arnheim's Orchestra (CBS) 11:30-Art Krueger's Orchestra (CBS)

WFBE--1200 kc, 249.9m

7:00 A. M.-Break of Day 7:15-Musical Clock 8:30-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:00-Our Daily Thought 9:15-Moment Musical 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:00-Novelty Notes 10:05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10 :20-Variety 10:35-WFBE RICO Theatre Party 10:50-Mrs. Evans' Advice 11:00-Mary and John, sketch 11:15-Zerozone Contest Program 11:30-Beulah Davis, pianist 11:45-Wurlitzer-Pat Gillick, organ re-

cital Noon-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. M.-Luncheon Melodies

1:00-Victor Salon Orchestra 1 :15-Children's Hour, Robert Bentley 1:30-Slumber Songs 1:45-Mrs. Lloyd Hoshaw, readings 2:0-Mrs. Adolf Hahn and Ella Bauer 2:15-Studio Program 2:30-The Rooters Club-Pyor-Chek 2:45-Reds vs. Bucs at Pittsburgh 4:45-Matinee Musical 5:00-Tea Dance 5:15-The Pirates Club 5:30-Little Concert 4:00-Wayne Arbogast 6:15-Dr. Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6:30-Churngold's Base Ball Club 6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fisher's Sinton Ensemble 7:15-Post Question Box 7:30-Harry Hartman, Sports (Bob Put - hoff)

7 :40-Elaine Ritter, mezzo soprano 7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Thies and Orchestra (Coney Island)

8:30-Lotta Bunk-Skit 8 :45-Ruby Brestel, violinist 9 :00-The Luckey Boys, piano and banjo 9:15-Henry Thies and Orchestra (Coney

Island) 9:30-Wrestling Matches

11:00-Nocturne

WSAI--1330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gene and Glenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musicale 8:30-Flying Fingers (NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Concert 9:45-Betty Crocker (NBC)

10:00-U. S. Marine Band (NBC) 11:00-General Electric Circle (NBC) 11:15-Celebrated Compositions Noon-Milford Merchants Program 12:15 P. M.-Dance Selections 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-Organ Matinee 1:30-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Woman's Radio Hour (NBC) 3:00-Betty Moore Decorating Notes

(NBC) 3:15-Afternoon Melodies 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4:05-Classical Program 4:55-Skippy (NBC) 4 :30-Donhallrose Trio- 4:45-Celebrated Compositions 5 :00-Crosley Dealers Salute 5:15-Odus Mattox, banjo 5:30-Sisters Three 5 :45-"Chandu" 6:00-Happiness Kids 6:15-Talk by Alice Richards 6:30-Anson Weeks 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Cities Service Concert Hour (NBC) 8:00-Clicquot Club (NBC) 8:30-Pond's Dance (NBC) 9 :00-Erno Rapee in Paris (NBC)

10:00-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gardens Orchestra

10:30-Don Pedro's Orchestra

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6:00 P. M.-Uncle Billy, children's fea turc. KMOX

-What's the News? WENR

6:15-Henry, Zeb and Otto; songs. KMOX

-Spang Bakers-Gene and Glenn. WTAM

6:30-Garden Problems. WHAS

6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX

7:45-Doings of the Dinkelspiels. WHAS

8:0-American Citizenship Talk. WHAS

8:15-College Three. WHAS

8:45-Cecilian Girls Trio. WHAS

10:20-Lew Conrad's William Penn Hotel Orchestra. KDKA

10:45-News Flashes. KMOX -Golf Pros. WTAM

11:30-Mood Oriental. WTAM

Midnight-Earl Hines'. Orchestra. WEN R

-Ray Bahr's Music. WHAS --New China Orchestra. WTAM

12:15 A. M.-Sport Squibs. KMOX --Tommy Thomas and his Music. WHAS

12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX -Don Amado's Orchestra. WTAM

12:45-A1 Lyons' Orchestra. KMOX

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS) 6:00 P. M.-Morton Downey; Freddie

Rich's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wwva wadc wcah wspd wfbm

-Organ Reveries: Archer Gibson, organ- ist. WEAF wenr

-Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY kdka

-Singing Lady; nursery songs and stories. (NBC) kstp

6:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders: Lanny Ross. baritone. WABC

-Jimmy Garrigan's Orchestra (CBS) wbbm

-Royal Vagabonds with Ward Wilson. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wmaq wjr kstp

6:30-Easy Aces: bridge comedy sketch. WABC WKRC whk wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-The Stebbins Boys: comedy sketch with Parker Fennelly and Arthur Allen. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr kstp

6:45-Connie Boswell, songs; Freddie Rich's Orchestra. WABC whas wwva wadc wcah wbbm wowo wfbm kmox

-The Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare: songs and patter. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wmaq

7:00-The Bath Club: Irving Kaufman, baritone; Roger White's Orch. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Cities Service Concert: Jessica Dragon -

ette, soprano; Cavaliers Quartet; Henry Shope and Frank Párker, tenors; John Seagle, baritone; Elliot Shaw, bass; Frank Banta and Milton Rettenberg, piano duo; Rosario Bourdon's Orches- tra. WEAF WSAI wtam wwj kyw (wgy off 7.30) (kstp off 7 :45)

-Nestle's Program: guest artist;" Leonard Joy's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wjr wls

7:15-Singin' Sam, the Barbasol Man. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox

7:30-Today and Yesterday: dramatic and musical highlights. Don Voorhees' Con- cert Orchestra; soprano; du Pont Quar- tet; dramatic cast. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd kmox wgn

-Ivory Program: B. A. Rolfe and his Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wls

7:45-Sisters of the Skillet: Eddie and Ralph, songs and dialogue. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr wls

8:00-Kodak Week -End Hour: Thelma Kessler, soprano; Kodak Male Quartet; Nicolina, Russian Gypsy Singer; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Cliquot Club: Eskimo Night Club: Har- ry Reser's Orchestra; Eskimo Quartet. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wls

-Friendship Town: "small town" sketch; Harry Salter's Orchestra, Frank Luther, tenor. WJZ kdka wgar wjr kyp kstp

8:30-To the Ladies: Leon Belasco's Orchestra; Tito Guitar, Mexican tenor. WABC WKRC whas wadc whk wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Pond's Program: Leo Reisman Orches- tra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam went- wwj

-Armour Program: Edna Kellogg, so- prano; male. quartet; Roy Shield's Or- chestra. WJZ kdka wgar wjr wmaq kstp

8:45-Van Heusen Program: Gus Van; Nat Brusiloff's Orch. WABC WKRC wadc whk wfbm kmox wgn

-Coon -Sanders' Orchestra (CBS) wbbttt

9 :00-Music That Satisfies: Alexander Gray, baritone; Nat Shilkret's Orches- tra; announcer, Norman Brokenshire. WABC WKRC whas wadc whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Erno Rapee in Paris; orchestra; solo- ist; chorus. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Paul Whiteman's Pontiac Chieftains: Mildred Bailey, crooner; Jack Fulton, tenor; Red McKenzie, baritone; the King's Jesters; the Romancers. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr kstp

9:15-Adventures in Health: Dr. Her. man N. Bundesen, Health Commissioner of Chicago. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wspd wowo wbbm wcco kmox

9 :30-Columbia Symphony Orchestra?. Howard Barlow, director. WABC whas wadc wcah wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Love Songs and Waltzes: Frank Munn, tenor; Daniel Lieberfeld Orchestra, WJZ WCKY kdka kyw

9:45-Hello Marie, comedy skit. WJZ kdka wgar wjr kstp

10:00-Little Jack Little, vocalist and pianist. WABC whas wadc wspd wow0 wfbm wcco

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or. chestra. WEAF

-Pickens Sisters, harmony trio. WJZ wjr -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq

wenr kstp

10:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders? Lanny Ross, tenor. (CBS) WKRC whas wadc whk wspd wowo wcco kmox wgn

-Don Redman's Orchestra. WABC -Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra. WEAF

WCKY (wwj on 11:30) - -Cesare Sodero and NBC Concert 6rcnes-

tra. WABC whas wadc wwva wspd wfbm wcco

10:30-Ozzie Nelson's Glen Island Orches+ tra. WABC whas wadc wspd wfbm wcco

11:00-Gus Arnheim's Orchestra. WA BC (WKRC on 11:15) whas wadc wcah wspd wfbm wcco

-Ralph Kirbery: The Dream Singer. WEAF wgy

-Cab Calloway's. Cotton Club Orchestras Ada Ward, crooner. WJZ WLW wenr wjr (kdka on 11:15) wmaq

11:05-Joe Moss' Pierre Orchestra. WEAF wgy

11 :15-Theodore Hahn, Jr. and his Orches. tra; Debutantes, vocal trio; Ellis Frakee, baritone. WJZ WCKY

11:30-Art Krueger's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc wwva wcah wspd wfbes wcco whas

-Ted Black's Village Barn Orchestra. WEAF

Áüdnight-Tommy Christian's Palisades Orchestra. WABC

12:30 A. M.-Dick Gasparré s El Garrott Orchestra. WABC

WITH MARLBORO

"Phantom Cadets," medley of hits front "Hot Cha," and "The Clouds Fill Soon Roll By" are in the "Marlboro Men At Arms" broadcast under direction of Lloyd Shaffer Fri- day (June 24) at 0:30 p. in. through WLW.

RECALL FIRST FLIGHT

A dramatization of early experi- ments in flying, made by the Wright Brothers, will be the feature of the "Today and Yesterday" program over WKRC (CBS) at 7:30 p.

GOLDMAN ON WCKY \VCKY is local outlet for Edwin

Franko Goldman's celebrated band, playing from Central Park, New York City, each Friday at 8 p. In. Goldman's hair turned. white when he was 20, is in his 40's now, and has a girl and boy (the latter a writer in Paris).

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GE COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 25, ON THIS P

WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A. M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8:00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8:01-Dixie Ramblers 8:30-Kapuas Hawaiians 8:45-Band Music 9:15-Vocal Varieties 9:45-Happy Lawson

10:00-Mrs. A. M. Goudiss (NBC) 10:15-Skip and Step 10:45-Tommy Ott at the Liberty Organ 11 :00-WCKY's Kiddie Revue 11:30-Popular Tunes Noon-Luncheon Concert 12:25 P. M --Norris Brock Live Stock

Quotations 12:30-National Farm and Home Hour

(NBC) 1:30-Cincinnati Live Stock Exchange Reports

1 :35-Musical Interlude 2:00-Siesta Musical 2:30-Moods in Blue 2:45-Rhythm and Rhyme 3:00-Saturday Matinee (NBC) 3:30-Music Masters 4:15-Sam and Bob 4:00-Larry Topper, pianist 4:30-Campus Cutups 4:45-Little Orphan Annie (NBC) S :110="Snowdrifts" 5:15-Waldorf-Astoria Sert Room (NEC) 5.30 -Convention Highlights (NBC) 5:45-Late Dance Tunes 5 :55-WCKY Baseball Scores 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Seeley and Fields (NBC) 6:30-Dixie Dale, singing the blues-La- tonia Jockey Club Program

6:45-Sonata Recital (NBC) 7:00-NBC-To be anounced 7:30-Lookout House-Geo. Nether Or-

chestra 8:00-Goldman Band (NBC) 8:30-Musical Novelesque -.-,-Eureka Weather Forecast 9:00-Northwest Sangerfest (NBC) 9:30-Lookout House-Geo. Nether Or-

chestra 10:00-Chico 'n' Peppina 10:15-Concert Orchestra (NBC) 11:00-Ralph Kirbery, dream singer

(NBC) 11:05-Buddy Rogers and his California

Cavaliers (NBC) 11:30-Don Amado and His Musical Gau-

chos (NBC)

WLW--700 kc, 428.3m 6:30 A. M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur -

dette and Ruth Armstrong 7:15-Bradley Kincaid 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Lady Bugs (NBC) 8:30-Beautiful Thoughts (NBC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes, exercises 9:00-The World's Dolls 9:15-Melville Ray, tenor 9:30-Victor Herbert Melodies 9:45-Entertaining Our Guests

10:00-Live Stock Reports 10:10-Musical Interlude 10:15-WLW Mail Bag 10 :30-Viennese Nights 10:45-Layne's Mountaineer Fiddlers 11:00-Hal and Huss 11:15-Pat Barnes in Person (NBC) 11:30-Live Stock Reports 11:45-River Reports 11:47-Old Bill 11:59-Time Signals Noon-Governmental Glimpses 12:15 P. M.-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:30-National Farm and Home Period

(NBC) 1:30-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 2:00-Crosley Dealers Hour 2:30-Happiness Kids 2:45-Secretary Hawkins 3:15-Pat Harrington 3:30-Varsity Quartet 3:45-Bradley Kincaid 4:00-Organ Matinee-Arthur Chandler,Jr. 4 :30-Swanee Serenaders 4:45-The Chatter 5:00-Allen Wood and his Orch. (NBC) 5:30-Vincent Lopez's Orch. (NBC) 5:45-"Law for the Layman," Reuben Horchow 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 6:30-Mail Pouch Sportsman 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with R. G. Dun 7:15-"Chandu", the Magician 7:30-The Crosley Cadets 8 :00-Crosley Follies 8:30-The First Nighter (NBC) 9:00-Wayne King's Orchestra 9:30-Marlboro Bands of Distinction 9:45-Peanut Pietro

10:00-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 10:30-Over the Rhine: German Band 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday 11 :00-Doodlesockers 11:30-Moon River Midnight-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:30 A. M.-Wayne King's Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545.1m 6:45 A. M.'-God's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7:45-Churngold-The Breakfast Club 8:00-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-The Commuters (CBS) 8:30-Pyol Program 8:45-Songs of the Out-of-Doors-Artells

Dickson (CBS) 9:00-Classified Directory of the Air 9:15-H. & S. Pogue Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Merchants Program

10 :00-Weather-Time 10:02-Woman's Hour-Tremlette- Tully 10:30-Columbia Revue (CBS) 11:00-Julia Hayes-Helpful Household

Hints 11 :30-Verkamp Phil -Gas Melodies 11:45-Ted Brewer's Orchestra (CBS) Noon-Indian Lake Pleasure Hour 12:15 P. M.-Model Laundry-Model Ro-

mances 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program

1 :00-Saturday Syncopators (CBS) 1:30-Salon Orchestra (CBS) 2:00-Boston Variety Hour (CBS) 3:00-Mitchell Auction Broadcast 3:15-Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) 3 :45-Pyol 4:00-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra (CBS) 4:30-Worthmore-Soup and Chili 4 -Madame Belle Forbes Cutter and

chestra (CBS) 00-Fr ddie Martin's Orchestra (CBS)

S :25-W: lard Program 5:31-JacC: Miller (CBS) 5:45-Barker's News Shop-Race Results 5:50-Stocks, Weather. Time and Studio 6:00-Leon Belasco's Orchestra (CBS) 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Kustola Kubs 6:30-Studio 6:35-Do Re Mi (CBS) 6:45-The Street Singer (CBS) 7:00-Columbia Dramatic Laboratory (CBS). 7:15-Phillips-Abe Lyman's Orchestra

(CBS) 7:30-Studio 7:45-Chicago Variety Program (CBS) 8:15-Studio 8:20-Isham Jones' Orchestra (CBS) 8:30-Horse Shoe Gardens-Earl Arnold's Orchestra

9:00-Chesterfield-Ruth Etting (CBS) 9:15-Columbia Public Affairs Institute

(CBS) 9:45-Coral Itlanders (CBS)

10:00-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens" Henry Thies and his Orchestra

10:30-Weather-Studio 10:33-Harold Stern's Orchestra (CBS) 11:00-Junior Chamber of Commerce

"Golden Jubilee Program" 11 :30-Noble Sissle's Orchestra (CBS)

WFBE-- 1200 kc, 249.9m

7:00 A. M.-Break of Day 7:15-Musical Clock 8:30-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:00-Our Daily Thought 9:15-Song Birds 9:30-College Tunes 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:00-Novelty Notes 10:05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10:20-Jerry and Glenn, Hawaiian Duo 10:35-WFBE-RKO Theatre Party 10:50-Ruth Neely, Women in the News 11:00-Pabst Musical 11 : 15-Zerozone Contest Program 11:30-Marion Hemple, songs 11:45-Lola Bruce Smith and Don Cheek Noon-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. M.-Luncheon Melodies 1:00-Studio Program 1:15-Robert Bentley, Children's Hour 7 :30-Slumber Songs 2:00-Fritz Kreisler's Music 2:15-Rythem Revue 2:30-Rooters Club-Pyor-Chek 2:45-Reds vs. Bucs, at Pittsburgh 4:30-Little Concert 4:45-Madge Alden, soprano 5:00-Tea Dance 5:15-The Pirates Club S :30-French-Bauer Healthios S :45-Murdoch Williams 6:00-Whistlers Club-Jeff Davis 6:15-Dr Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6:30-Churngold's Base Ball Club 6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fishers Sinton Ensemble 7:15-Post Question Box 7:30-Harry Hartman, Sports (Bob Put -

hoff) 7:40-Hazel Storey Webber, songs Ruth N. Webber, piano

7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 8:15-Cliff Burns and his Orchestra- 8:30-Miniature Concert 8:45-Hall and Johnson 9 :00-Luckey Boys 9:15-Cliff Burns and His Orchestra- 9:30-The Dreamers 9:45-Pat Gillick (Wurlitzer Organ Re-

cital) 10:00-Vaudeville Show of the Air

10:30-In the Gloaming-Glenna Will Newland

10:45-Henry Thies and His Orchestra- Coney Island

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WSAI-- 1330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gene and Glenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musicale 8:30-Tom Brennie in the Laugh Club

(NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Concert 9:30-Light Classics

10:00-Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys (NBC)

10:15-Radio Household Institute (NBC) 10:45-Swen Swenson and his Swedehearts

(NBC) 11:00-On Wings of Song (NBC) 11:15-Musical Forum 11:30-Live Stock Reports 11:45-Dance Selections Noon-Milford Merchants Program 12:15 P. M.-Dance Selections 1:00-The Parody Man 1:15-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Chautauqua Opera Hour (NBC) 3:00-Matinee Gems (NBC) 3:30-Afternoon Melodies 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4:05-Classical Program 4:15-Skippy (NBC) 4 :30-National Open Golf Tournament

(NBC) 4 :45-Celebrated Compositions 5 :00-Crosley Dealers Salute 5:15-Victor Herbert Melodies 5:30-Memory Hour 5 :45-"Chandu." the Magician 6:00-Adress by Jouett Shouse (NBC) 6:15-Viennese Nights 6:30-Anson Weeks' Orchestra 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Civic Concert Service (NBC) 7:30-K -Seven (NBC) 8:00-Southernaires (NBC) 8:15-Boston Symphony Orchestra (NBC) 9:00-Lucky Strike Dance Hour (NBC)

10 :00-Donhallrose Trio 10:15-Talk by Merle Thorpe (NBC) 10:30-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gardens

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Out -of -Town Stations STUDIO PROGRAMS

6:00 P. M.-What's the News? WENR 6:30-Sacred Songs. KDKA

-Jack Mile's Orchestra. WTAM 6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 7:45-Cumberland Ridge Runners. WLS 8:00-Musical Program. WLS 8:15-Mac and Bob, "the Knoxville Boys."

WLS 8:30-Greater Louisville Ensemble.

WHAS

9 :00-Croation Tamburitza Orchestra. KDKA

10:15-Kitchen Kleanser. WLS

10:20-Messages to the Far North. KDKA

10:30-International Old Time Party. WLS

10:45-News Flashes. KMOX -Barn Dance. WLS

11:15-Saturday Night Revue. KMOX

midnighf-Ray Bahr's Orch. WHAS -Lotus Gardens Orchestra. WTAM

12:15 A. M.-Sport Squibs. KMOX -Tommy Thomas and his Music. WHAS

12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX -New China Orchestra. WTAM

12:45-Song Parade. KMOX

1:00-Frankie Masters' Orchestra. WENR

1:15-Barn Dance. KMOX

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS) 6:00 P. M.-Leon Belasco's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wwva wade wbbm wcco kmox

-"Prospective Policies of the Democratic Party," Jouett Shouse. WEAF WSAI

-Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY kdka

6:15-William Vincent Hall, baritone, with Fred Berrens' Orchestra. WABC whas wwva wade wowo wcco kmox

-Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields. WJZ WCKY wgar

6:30-Do Re Mi, girl's trio. WABC whas wwva wade wfbm wcco kmox (WKRC on 6:35)

-The Rollickers, male quartet. WEAF -Sonata Recital; Josef Stopak, violinist;

Josef Honti, pianist. WJZ (WCKY on 6:45)

6:45-The Street Singer. WABC WKRC wade wwva wspd wowo wcco wfbm kmox

-The Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Rosa Low, prima donna. WJZ 7:00-Columbia Dramatic Laboratory.

WABC WKRC wwva wade wcah wspd wfbm wcco

-Civic Concerts Service Program: Josef Koestner, director. WEAR WSAI wwj

wmaq -To be announced. WJZ WCKY kdka

wgar wjr wls

7:15-Abe Lyman's Orchestra, WABC WKRC wade wwva wspd wfbm kmox wgn

7:30-Vaughn De Leath, songs. WABC whas wade wwva wwbm wcco wspd kmox wgn

-K-7: Secret Service spy story. WEAF WSAI wtam wwj kyw kstp wgy

-Dance with Countess d'Orsay: Countess d'Orsay and Le Dandy, soloists; Ben Selvins Orchestra. WJZ kdka wgar wmaq

7:45-Chicago Variety Program WABC WKRC

8:00-Isham Jones' Pelham Heath Orches- tra. WABC (WKRC on 8:20) whas wwva wade wspd wfbm wcco

-Southerraires. WEAF WSAI -The Goldman Band: Edwin Franko Gold-

man, conductor. WJZ WCKY kdka

8:15-Boston Pop Concerts. WEAF WSAI

8:30-U. S. Army Band Concert. WABC wade wcah whk wspd .wfbm wbbm wren kmox

-First Nighter: "Incognito," college com- edy. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr kstp wls

9:00-Music that Satisfies: Ruth Etting songs; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WAHQ WKRC whas wade whk wcah wspd wfbm wbbm wowo wcco kmox

-Lucky Strike Hour with Bert Lahr and Walter O'Keefe. WEAF WS P.1 wgy wtam wwj wls kstp

-Northwest Sangerfest: male chorus of 2000 voices; Paul Althouse, tenor; or- chestra, from St. Paul. WJZ WCKY

9:15-Columbia Public Affairs Institut; WABC WKRC whas wade wfbm wbbitó wcco kmox

9:45-Coral Islanders: William Lincoln conductor. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco

19:00-Irene Beasley, contralto. Fred Bei.. rens' Orchestra. WABC whas wwve wade wcah wfbm wcco kmox -

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or, chestra. WEAF wtam

-Pickens Sisters. WJZ -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq

wls kstp

10:15-Don Redman's Connie's Inn Or. chestra. WABC wade wwva whas wspd wfbm wren kmox

-Merle Thorpe, address. WEAF WSAI -"Teepee Singers"-male quartet. (NBC)

wmaq -Cesare Sodero conducting the NBC Con-

cert Orchestra. WJZ WCKY

10:30-Harold Stern's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC on 10:33) (whas wwva wade whas wwva whk wspd wfbm wcco

-Jack Pettis' Hotel New Yorker Orches tra. WEAF wgy wtam wwj

11:00-Smith Ballew's Orchestra. WABC whas wwva whk wspd wfbm wcco

-Ralph Kirbery: The Dream Singer. WEAF WCKY wtam wgy wwj

-Jack Denny's Orchestra. WJZ wgar wjr

11:05-Buddy Rogers' Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wwj kstp

11:30-Noble Sissle's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wwva wade wspd wcco (wfbm on 11:45)

-Don Amado and his Musical Gauchos. WEAF WCKY wtam wwj

-Charlie Agnew's Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra. WJZ wgar

Midnight-Joe Haymes' Roseland Ball- room Orchestra. WABC

12:30 A. M.-Ted Brewer's Yoeng's Res- taurant Orchestra. WABC

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COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY-, JUNE 26, ON THIS PAGE

WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

11:00 A. M.-Waldorf-Astoria Organ Re- cital (NBC)

11:30-Silver Flute (NBC) :Noon-Eureka Weather Forecast 12:01 P. M.-Cleveland Pop Concert

(NBC) 12:30-Musical Favorites 1:00-Silver Serenade 1:20-New Era Sportlight 1:30-Moonshine & Honeysuckle (NBC) 2:00-Picadilly Circus (NBC) 2:30-Musical Pictures-Nita Milstead 2 :45-Master Composers 3:00-Songs of Home, Sweet Home (NBC)

3:30-Friendly Hour (NBC) 3 :45-Studio 4:00-Sabbath Reveries (NBC) 4:30-Twilight Organ Reveries 4:45-Vesper Services at a Village Inn 5:00-Songs at Twilight 5:15-Bankhard Twilight Travelers 5`:30-Paul Whiteman's Rhythmic Concert

(NBC) 6:00-Sing a New Song (NBC) 6:15-Nightingale Quartette 6:30-Future Star Contestants 6:45-Castles in Spain 7:00-College of Music 7 :30-Sundodgers 8:00-Enna Jettick Quartet (NBC) 8:15-Lookiut House-Geo. Nether's Or-

chestra 8:30-Musical Novelesque

8:59-Eureka- Weather Forecast 9':00-"Golden Gates of Melody"-Hom-

er Bernhardt, Alice Rowlett, Plantation Players

9:30-Lookout House-Geo. Nether's Or- chestra

10:00-Malik Mystery drama (NBC) 10:30-Piano Moods (NBC) 10:45-Ed Kling's Orchestra from Ault

Park 11:00-Teddy Black's Otchestra (NBC) 11 :30-"Midnight Mirrors"-featuring Tom-

my Ott, organist and Grady Hodges, tenor

WLW-- 700 kc, 428.3m

8:00 A. M.-NBC Childrens' Hour (NBC) 9:00-Church Forum (NBC) 9:30-Fiddlers Three (NBC) 9:45-A Song for Today (NBC)

10:00-Morning Musicale (NBC) 11:00-Threesome, vocal trio 11:28-River and Weather 11:30-Summer Idyll (NBC) 12:15 P. M.-Biblical Drama (NBC) 12:30-Clyde Doerr Saxaphone Octette

(NBC) 1:00-Pilgrims (NBC) 1:30-Yeast Foamers (NBC) 2:00-College of Music Recital 2:30-Forty-Eighth Highlanders Military

Band (NBC) 3 :00-Crosley Theatre of the Air 3 :30-Donhallrose Trio 4:00-Crosley Choir

4:30-Road to Romany (NBC) 5:00-Dedication of Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute (NBC)

5 :30-Crosley Roamios

6:00-Curtain Calls

6:30-The Three Bakers (NBC)

7:00 --Baseball Scores

7:05-Hotel Gibson Orchestra

7:15-Pickens Sisters (NBC)

7:30-Goldman Band (NBC)

8:00-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra

8:15-Bayuk Stag Party (NBC)

8:45-Joseph Koestner Ensemble (NBC)

9:15-The Old Singing Master (NBC) 9:45-Casper Reardon, harpist

10:00-Wayne King's Orchestra 10:30-Vox Humana

11:00-Wm. Stoess and his Flying Dutch- men (to NBC)

11:30-Wayne King's Orchestra (NBC) Midnight-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gar-

dens Orchestra

12:30 A. M.-Wayne King's Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545.1m

6:45 to 7:45 A. M.-God's Bible School- Sunrise Worship

9:00-God's Bible School 10:00-Watchtower-Judge Rutherford 10:15-Jim Lightfield's Veteran Civic

Hour Noon-American Legion Program 12:45 P. M.-Worthmore-Soup and Chili I:00-30 Minute Men (CBS) 1:30-Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) 2;00-Crane & Breed-"On Wings of

Song" 2:15-Jewish Community Program 2:45-Did You Know That 3:00-Cathedral Hour (CBS) 4:00-Irene Beasley with Round Towners

(CBS) 4:30-Poets Gold (CBS) 4:45-Little Jack Little (CBS) 5:00-Ballad Hour (CBS) 5:30-"Roses and Drums"-Union Cen- tral Life Insurance Co. (CBS)

5:59-Burke Weather Forecast-Lange Time Signal

6:02-Studio 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Kustola Kubs 6:30-Studio 6:37-Chicago Knights (CBS) 6:45-Hygrade-The Sylvanians (CBS) 7:00-Studio 7:15-Monarch Auto Supply-Happy Re- pairmen

7:30-Wm. Hall and Do Re Mi Trio. (CBS)

8:00-Horse Shoe Gardens-Earl Arnold's Orchestra

8:30-Pennzoil-Harry Sosnick's Orches- tra (CBS)

9:00-Gem Highlights-Jack Denny's Or- chestra and Belle Baker (CBS)

9:30-Chrysler-Ziegfeld Radio Show: Ed- die Dowling, master of ceremonies; Flor- enz Ziegfeld and His Stars of Past and Present (CBS)

10:00-Studio 10:05-Coney Island-Henry Thies and his

Orchestra 10:35-Studio 11:00-Gus Arnheim's Orchestra (CBS) 11:30-California Melodies (CBS) Midnight-Sign off

WFBE-- 1200 kc, 249.9rn..

8:00 A. M,-Break of Day 8:30-Concert Hour '

9:15-Birthday Party Program 9:30-Invitation to the Waltz 9:45-Emily McGowan, pianist

10 :00-Eula and Ruth, harmony 10:15-Studio Program 10:30-Vocal Varieties 10:45-Daily Thought 11:00-Excerpts from the Opera 11:15-Ralph Pinkston 11:30-Galvano and Cortez 11:45-Morning Melodies Noon-Wurlitzer Advancement of Music

Studio 12:30 P. M.-Minature Concert 1:00-Jewish Community Program 1:30-James A. Dorsey, pianist 1:45-Helen and William, tenor and pianist

2:00-Carl Johnson, pianist 2:30-John Charles Thomas, songs 2:45-Melodies of Romance 3:00-Little Concert 3:15-Marshall Ney. duo 3:30-Freda Sanker 3:45-Studio 4:00-George Hoffman, Bart. 4:15-Studio 4:30-Mazie Powers, female baritone 4:45-Post Symphony Hour 5:45-The Vesper Singer 6:00 -Twilight Reveries 6:30-Church Federation Hour 7.00-With the Scouts, playlet 7:15-Fights of the Centuries (Original

lbold) 7:30-Harry Hartman, sports (Bob Put - hoff ) 7:45-Cliff Burns and His Orchestra 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra- Coney Island

8:30-Memory Trio 8:45-Evening Star, Henry Grad, bari- tone, and Ray Hathorn, pianist

9:00-Studio 9:15-Cliff Burns and his Orchestra 9:30-In the Gloaming, Glenna Will

Newland 9:45-The Playboys

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Coney Island 11:00-Nocturne

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WSAf-- 1330 kc, 225.4m

12:30 P. M.-Great Composers (NBC) 1:30-Sermonette and Hymn Time 2:00-Wayne King's Orchestra (NBC) 2:30-National Sunday Forum (NBC) 3:00-Iodent Program (NBC) 3:15-Joe Emerson (NBC) 3:30-To be announced 3:45-Pastels (NBC) 4:00-The Cleveland Orchestra (NBC) 5:00-Catholic Hour (NBC) 5:30-Our American Schools (NBC) 6:00-Balkan Mountain Men (NBC) 6:30-Orchestral Gems (NBC) 7:00-Chase and Sanborn Orchestra(NBC) 8:00-"Our Government," David Law- rence (NBC)

8:15-American Album of Familiar Music (NBC'

8 :45-Sheaffer Lifetime Revue (NBC) 9:00-Musings (NBC) 9:15-L'Heure Exquise (NBC) 9:45-Sunday at Seth Parkers' (NBC)

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Out -of -Town Stations STUDIO PROGRAMS

noon-Fourth Church of Christ, Scien tist. KMOX

12:30 P. M.-Polish Music Hour. WLS 1:00-Allegheny County Met: trial Park Concert. KDKA

1:30-Little Brown Church of the Air. WLS

2:00-Illinois Real Estate Tax -payers. WLS

2:30-International Heating Program. WLS

2:45-Maple City Four and John Brown WLS

3:00-St. Louis Community Forum, KM OX

4 :00-Shadyside Presbyterian Church Services. KDKA

-Rabbi Isserman, KMOX 4:30-Children's Hour. KMOX 5 :00-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 5:15-Westinghouse Concert. KDKA 5:45-Aloha Hawaiians. WHAS

-Rita Cavaliery. Spanish soprano. KDKA 6:00-KDKA Players. KDKA 6:20-Organ Flour. KMOX 9:00-Gondolier's Trio. WHAS 9:15-Edison Symphony. WENR 9 :45-War Stories: Walter G. Myers.

KDKA 10:00-Winter Garden Walkathon, KMOX 10:15-Artists' Hour. KMOX 10:20-Alexander Roy, tenor. KDKA 10:45-News Flashes. KMOX 11:30-Eugenia Getner School of Music.

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS) Noon-Builder's of America: An Epic of

American Labor. WABC whas wadc wwva whk wspd wowo wcco

-Pop Concert from Cleveland. WEAF (WCKY on 12:01)

12:15-Biblical Drama, "The Prophet With- out Honor." WJZ WLW kdka

12:30 P. M.-Community Center Faculty Recital. WABC whas wwva wadc wcah wspd wbbm wcco

-Great Composers, symphonic music. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wmaq wwj

-Clyde Doerr's Saxophone Octet. WJZ WLW

1:00-Thirty Minute Men; Freddie Rich's Orchestra; William Perry, tenor. WABC WKRC wade wwva whk wfbm wren kmox

-The Pilgrims, mixed chorus. WJZ WLW

1:30-Ann Leaf, organist. WABC WKRC wspd whas wwva wade whk ecco kmox

-Moonshine and Honeysuckle: dramatic sketch. WEAF WCKY wtam wmaq wwj wgy

-Yeast Foamers: Charlie Agnew's Orches- tra; Irene Taylor, contralto. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr kyw e

2:00-Symphonic Hour: Howard Barlow Concert Orchestra. WABC wwva wade wcco whk wcah wfbm wbbm wcco kmox (whas on 2:15)

-Wayne King's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw

-Picadilly Circus: music and sketches. WJZ WCKY wenr wgar

2:30-National Sunday Forum: Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, "When Life Corners Us." WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw kstp

-48th Highlanders Military Band from Toronto, Canada. WJZ WLW kdka wjr kyw

3:00-Cathedral Hour: Theo Karle, tenor; Barbara Maurel, contralto; Adele Vasa, soprano; Crane Calder, bass; Cathedral Choir. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wwva whk wspd wfbm wcco

-Iodent Program with Jane Froman. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw kstp

-Songs of Home, Sweet Home: Melody Men, male quartet; Harry Kogen's String Ensemble. }WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wls wjr

3:15-Joe Emerson, bachelor of song. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kstp

3:30-International Broadcast. WEAF -Friendly Hour: "It Stands the Test,"

Dr. Stanley Durkee. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar kstp wjr

3:45-Pastels: poetry with music. WEAF WSAI wgy (wenr on 4:00)

4:00-Irene Beasley, Round Towners Quartet; Freddie Rich Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade whas wwva wspd wowo wspd wcco kmox

-Cleveland Orchestra, direction Leopold Ringwall. WEAF WSAI wtam wgy wwj kstp

-Sabbath Reveries: "The Sin of the Well - To -Do," Charles L. Goodell. WJZ

- WCKY wgar kstp

4.30-Poet's Gold: poetic readings by Da- vid Ross; Emery Deutsch's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade whas wwva whk wspd wcco

-Road to Romany: gypsy music; Bala- laika orchestra; tenor. WJZ WLW wgar kyw wjr

4:45-Little Jack Little, songs. WABC WKRC whas wade wwva whk wcah wspd wfbm wcco kmox

5:00-Ballad Hour: Andre Kostelanetz, conductor; Julia Mahoney, soprano; Roger Kinne, baritone. WABC WKRC whas wade wwva whk wspd wowo wcco kmox

-Catholic Hour: Cardinal O'Connell, speaking from Dublin. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr kstp

-Dedication Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute, R. A. Millikan. WJZ WLW

5:30-Roses and Drums: dramatic sketch. WABC WKRC wade whk wfbm wbbm kmox Our American Schools: "Looking For- ward in Education," Florence Hale, president, Nat'l Education Asociation. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Paul Whiteman's Rhythmic Concert. WJZ WCKY

6:00-The World's Business, "Taxpayers Dividends," Dr. Julius Klein, Asistant Secretary of Commerce. WABC whas wwva wade wbbm wcco kmox

-Balkan Mountain Men: Milan Verni's Or- chestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wls kstp

-Sing a New Song: Ann Loring, soprano; Walter Preston, baritone; Joe Kahn, pi- anist. WJZ WCKY wmaq

6:15-Chicago Knights. WABC (WKRC on 6:37) whas wwva wade wowo wbbm wcco

-To be announced. WJZ

6:30-Orchestral Gems: soloist with sym- phony orchestra directed by Moshe Para- nov. WEAF WSAI wgy wwj (wls on 6:45)

-The Three Bakers: Frank Luther, Jack Parker, Darrel Woodyard; Sylvia Froos,

contralto; Billy Artzts Orchestra; Brad Browne, master of ceremonies. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr kyw kstp

6:45-The Sylvanians: Rondoliers Quart tet; "The Forty Flying Fingers"; Ernie Golden's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas whk wcco kmox wgn

7:00-Columbia Experimental Dramatic Laboratory. WABC whas wade wwva whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox

-Chase and Sanborn Hour: Harry Rich. man, master of ceremonies; Rubinoff'gi Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtar:D wwj wls (kstp on 7:15)

-McCravy Brothers, hearthside sin gees. WJZ kdka wmaq wjr wgar

7:15-Pickens Sisters, harmony trio. WJ3 WLW kdka wgar wjr

7:30-William .Vincent Hall, baritone; Do Re Mi. girls trio; Freddie Rich's Orches- tra. WABC WKRC wade wcah whas wwva whk wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Goldman Band Concert: Edwin Franko. Goldman, conductor. WJZ WLW kdka

8 :00-Toscha Seidel, violinist; Howard Barlow Concert Orchestra. WABO WKRC whas wwva wade whk wcah wfbm wcco kmox

-Our Government: David Lawrence. WEAF WSAI wgy wwj wenr

-Enna Jettick Melodies: Betsy Ayres, soprano; Mary Hopple, contralto; Steele Jamison, tenor; Leon Salathiel, bass; male quartet; Enna Jettick Song Bird; Ralph Kirbery, baritone, Robert Arm- bruster's Instrumental Ensemble. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr kyw kstp

8:15-American Album of Familiar Mu- sic: Frank Munn, tenor; Veronica Wig- gins, contralto; male quartet; Phil Oh. man and Victor Arden, piano duo; Gus- tave Haenschen Orchestra, WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr kstp

-Bayuk Stag Party: Harrison Knox. Har- old Woodward, tenors; Paul Parks, baritone; James Stanley, bass; Ivan Rudisill's Orchestra. WJZ WLW wgar wjr kdka

5:30-Pennzoil Parade, WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

8:45-Shaeffer Lifetime Revue: Navarro Sisters, quartet; Gill and Demling, com- edy team; Collegians, male quartet; H. Leopold Spitalny Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyv.

-Joseph Koestner Ensemble. WJZ WLW

9:00-Gem Highlights: guest stars, Ed Sullivan and Jack Denny's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

-Musings: John Brewster, reading poetry; incidental music. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam kstp

9 :15-L'Heure Exquise-woman's octet. WEAF WSAI wtam wenr wgy wwj

-The Old Singing Master: Harry Frank- el, Helen Janke, Mary Tibbett, Helen Young, vocalists; male quartet; William Stickles' Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka

wjr wmaq wgar

9:30-Ziegfeld Radio Show: Eddie Dow. ling, master of ceremonies; Floreas Ziegfeld; Ziegfeld stars, past and pres- ent. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox wgn

9:45-Sunday at Seth Parkers, WEAF WSAI wtam wwj kstp

-Fiddle and I. WJZ wenr wjr

10:00-The Gauchos: Tito Guizar, tenor; Vincent Sorey, conductor. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wfbm wcco (wspd on 10:15)

-"Mr. Malik:" mystery drama. WJZ WCKY wmaq

10:15-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Ina Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wmaq wtam wwj kstp

10:30-Eddie Duchin's Central Park Ca- sino Orchestra, WABC wade whk wspd wcco (whas on 10:45)

-Jesse Crawford, Poet of the Organ. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp

-Piano Moods: Lee Sims, piano: Ilo May Bailey, songs. WJZ WCKY kdka wjr

10:45-Gen. James G. Harbord. WEAF WSAI wtam

-Frankie Masters' Terrace Garden Orches. tra. WJZ kdka wjr

11:00-Gus Arnheim's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wcco (kmox on 11:05)

-Teddy Black's Village Barn Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy

-William Stoess and his Flying Dutch- men. WJZ WLW wgar wjr wenr kstp

11 :30-California . Melodies: . Raymond Paige's Los Angeles Orchestra, with guest stars. WABC WKRC whas wadc wcah wspd wcco kmox

-Charlie Kerr's Hotel Adelphia Orchestra, WEAF wtam

-Wayne King's Castle Farm Orchestra. WJZ WLW wgar wjr wenr

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COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR MOND Y, JUNE 27, ON THIS PAGE

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WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A. M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8 :00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8:01-Dixie Ramblers 8:30-Kapuas Hawaiians 8:45-Band Music 9:00-Hospitality Hour, with Ida Bailey Allen

9:15-Clara, Lu & Em (NBC) 9:30-Coppin's Morning News Flashes 9:45-Happy Lawson

10:15-Skip and Step 10:45-Tommy Ott at the Liberty .:Organ 11:00-Musical Novelties 11:15-Earl Edmonds and Jimmy Ward 11:30-Popular Tunes

Noon-Geo, W. Hill & Co. Program, by Georgia Gay

12:25 P. M.-Norris Brock, Live Stock Quotations

12:30-Farm & Home Hour (NBC) 1:30-Cincinnati Market Exchange Report 1:35 Musical Novelties 2:15-Siesta Musicale 2:45-This un That 3:00-Pop Concert (NBC) 3:30-Matinee Melodies 4:15-Tea Time Tunes 4:30-Jimmy and Edith 4:45-Little Orphan Annie (NBC) 5 :00-"Snowdrifts" 5:15-Charles Daunt, tenor 5 : 30-Kapuas Hawaiians 5:45-Late Dance Tunes 5:55-WCKY Baseball Scores

6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6: I5-Tastyeast Jesters (NBC) 6:30-Stebbins Boys (NBC)

6:45-Jones & Hare- (NBC)

7:00-Carnation Milk Program (NBC)

7 :30-Sundodgers 8:0-Laconia Jockey Club Program-

Lena Pope

8:15-Von's Trio

8:30-Ed King's Orchestra from Ault Park

8:59-Eureka Weather Forecast

9 :0-"Tribal Law"-Red Book Drama

9:15-Four Aces

9:30-Love- Songs and Waltzes (NBC)

9:45-"Tish" (NBC)

10:80-Dixie Dale

10:15-Concert Orchestra, Cesare Sodero conducting

11:00-Ralph Kirbery, dream singer- (NBC)

11:05-Buddy Rogers' Orchestra (NBC)

11:30-Bellevedere Stratford Orch. (NBC)

WLW-- 700 kc, 428.3m

6:30 A M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur - dette and Ruth Armstrong

7:15-Bradley Kincaid 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Morin Sinters 8:30-Beautiful Thoughts (NBC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes-Exercises 9:00-Child Care and Training 9:15-Pat Harrington 9:30-Viennese Nights 9.45-Happiness Kids 10:00-Live Stock Reports 10:10-Edna Wallace Hopper 10:15-WLW Mail Bag 10 :30-Anson Weeks Orchestra 10:45-McCormick's Old Time Fiddlers 11 :00-Jim and Walt 11:15-Pat Barnes its Person (NBC) 11:30-Old Bill 11 :45-Morin Sisters 11:59-Time Signals Noon-River and Weather. 12:02 P. M.-Talent Bureau Program 12:15 P. M.-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:45-Market Reports 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-National Farm & Home Period

(NBC) 1:30-Netherland Plaza Dance Orchestra 2:00-Summer School 2:30-Hal and Huss 2:45-Organ Matinee 3:15-Brown Palace Hotel Orch. (NBC) 3:45-Bradley Kincaid 4:00-"Feeling the 1932 Pulse of Ger- many," Robert J. Eustace

4:15-Happiness Kids 4:30-The Singing Lady (NBC) 4:45-The Chatter 5:00-Paul Whiteman's Orchestra (NBC) 5:45-Lowell Thomas (NBC) 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Josef Cherniaysky 6 :30-Mail Pouch Sportsman, Bob

Newhall 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with San Felice 7:15-"Chandu" the Magician 7:30-Death Valley Days (NBC) 8 :00-Cotton Queen with Hink and Dink 8:30-Canada Dry (NBC) 9:00-Bathasweet Quarter Hour of Love- liness

9:15-Absorbine Program (NBC) 9:30-Marlboro Bands of Distinction 9:45-Peanut Pietro

10:00-Wayne Kings Orchestra 10:30-Threesome and Organ 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday II :00-WLW Fanfares 11:30-Moon River Midnight-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:30 A. M.-Castle Farm Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545. I m

6:45 A. M.-God's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7 :45-Churngold-The Breakfast Club 8 :00-Studio 8:02-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-Gypsy Music Makers (CBS) 8 :30-Pyol Program 8:45-The Merry Makers (CBS) 9:00-Classified Directory of the Air 9:15-H. & S. Pogue Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Merchants Program

10:00-Weather-Lange Time 10:02-Woman's- Hour-Tremlette Tully 10:30-Queen City Rug Makers 10 :45-Willard Program 10:50-Ben Alley (CBS) 11:00-Julia Hayes 11 :30-Verkamp-Phil-Gas Melodies 11:45-Jane Grey and Kampf the Jeweler

Artists Noon-Cincinnati Paint Club 12:15 P. M.-Model Laundry-Model Ro-

mances 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program 1:00-Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) l':30-Elizabeth Barthell (CBS) 1:45-Salon Orchestra (CBS) 2:15-Burck-Bauer Program 2:30-Sam Prager, pianist (CBS) 2:45-Four Eton Boys (CBS) 3 :00-Mitchell Auction Broadcast 3:15-Pyol-Bill Grey 3:30-Artists' Recital (CBS) 4:00-Romance (CBS) 4:30-Worthmore-Soup and Chili 4:45-Tommy Christian's Orch. (CBS) 5:00-Indian Lake Pleasure Hour 5:15-Vaughn de Leath (CBS) 5:30-Studio 5:36-Geo. Hall's Orchestra (CBS) 5 :45-Stocks-Studio-Weather-Barker

News Shoppe-Race Results 5 :53-Studio 5:59-Lange Time Signal-Weather Fore- cast

6:00-Morton Downey (CBS) 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Kustola Kubs 6 :30-Lavoris-Easy Aces (CBS) 6:45-Caldwell & Taylor-Smilin' Ed McConnell 7:00-Linit-The Bath Club (CBS) 7 :15-Barbasol-Singin' Sam (CBS) 7:30-La Palina-Kate Smith (CBS) 7:45-Ivory Soap-Colonel Stoopnagle

and Budd (CBS) 8:00-Manhattan Serenaders (CBS) 8:15-Pillsbury-The Street Singer (CBS) 8:30-Bourjois-An Evening in Parie

(CBS) 8 :45-LaGerardine Program (CBS) 9:00-Chesterfield-The Boswell Sisters

(CBS) 9:15-Modern Male Chorus (CBS) 9 :30-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens" -Henry Thies and Orchestra

9 :45-Wurzburg-The German and His Parrot

10:00-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens" -Henry Thies and Orchestra

10:15-Maxwell Coffee-Lantrie Ross and Don Voorhees (CBS)

10:30-Studio 10:39-Noble Sissle's Orchestra (CBS) 11:00-Isham Jones and his Orchestra

(CBS) 11:30-Joe Reichman's Orch (CBS)

WFBE--1200 kc, 249.9m

7:90 A. M.-Break of Day 7:15-Musical Clock 8:30-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:00-Daily Thought 9:15-Moment Musical 9:30-String Ensemble 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:0-Novelty Notes 10 :05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10:20-Variety 10:35-WFBE-RKO Theatre Party 10:50-Mrs. Evans Advice 11:00-Mary and John 11 :15-Zerozone Contest Program 11:30-Beulah Davis, pianist 11:45-Pat Gillick, organ recital Noen-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. M.-Luncheon Melodies

1 :00-Good Afternoon Melodies 1 :15-Robert Bentley, stories 1:30-Slumber Songs 1:45-Lola Bruce Smith and Don Cheek 2 :00-Studio 2:15-Elinor Hurdle 2:30-The Rooters Club-Pyor-Chek 2:45-Reds vs. Bucs, at Reiland Field 4:45-Kresup Erion, soprano and Nina

Dunn, accompanist 5 :00-Bee Campbell -

5:15-Pirates Club 5:30-Melody Moments 5:45-Frank Aston-Show Windows 6:00-Wayne Arbogast 6 :15-Dr. Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6 : 30-Churngold Baseball Club

6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fisher's Orchestra 7:15-Question Box-Robert Bentley 7 :30-Puthoff Sport Review 7 :40-Margaret Sponsel, contralto 7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 8:30-Studio Players 9 :00-Luckey Boys 9:15-The Varsity Duo 9:30-Cliff Burns and his Orchestra 9:45-Pat Gillick-Organ Recital (Wur-

litzer) 10:00-Studio Program 10:15-Italian Serenaders 10:30-Studio Program 10:45-Henry ' leis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 11:00-Nocturne

WSAI--1330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gene and Glenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musicale 8:30-Flying Fingers (NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Program 9:45-Light Classics 10:15-Radio Household Institute (NBC) 10:30-U. S. Navy Band (NBC) 11:00-General Electric Circle (NBC) 11:15-Celebrated Compositions Noon-Milford Merchants Program 12:15 P. M.-Dance Selections 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-Organ Matinee 1:30-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Woman's Radio Review (NBC) 3:00-Afternoon Melodies 3:30-Soloist (NBC) 3:45-Afternoon Melodies 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4:05-Classical Program 4:15-Skippy (NBC) 4 :30-Donhallrose Trio 4 :45-Celebrated Compositions 5 :00-Crosley Dealers Salute 5 :.15-Odus Mattox, banjo 5 :30-Southern Singers 5:45-"Chandu," the Magician 6:00-Happiness Kids 6 :15-Everyday Poems, by George Elliston 6 :30-Anson Weeks' Orchestra 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 7:30-Voice of Firestone (NBC) 8:00-A. & P. Gypsies (NBC) 8:30-General Motors Program (NBC) 9:00-Nat'l Radio Forum (NBC) 9:30-Do You Remember (NBC) 9:45-The Fellowship Hour (NBC)

10:00-Wayne King's Orchestra 10 :15-Sisters Three 10:30-Hotel Gibson Orchestra

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Out -of -Town Stations STUDIO PROGRAMS

6:00 P. M.-Uncle Billy: children's fea ture. KMOX

-What's the News? WENR -Greater Louisville Children's Clubs.

WHAS 6:15-Piano Novelties. KMOX 6:30-Garden Problems. WHAS 6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 7:45-Doings of the Dinkelspiels. W HAS 8:15-Brown and Rue. WHAS 8:30-Gondoliers Trio. WHAS 9:30-Jug Band and Quartet. WHAS 9:45-Contract Bridge: E. Hall Downs. KDKA

10 :20-Stanley Warner Theater of the Air. KDKA

10:45-News Flashes. KMOX 11:30-Musical Revue. K1410 Midnight-Earl Hines' Orch. WENR -Tommy Thomas and his Music. WHAS 12:15 A. M.-Sport Squibs. KMOX 12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX -Frankie Masters' Orchestra. WENR -Johnny Burkarth's Orchestra. WHAS 12:45-Song Parade. KMOX 1:15-Restful Hour: James Huffman, or- ganist. KMOX

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS) 6:00 P. M.-Morton Downey, songs;

Freddie Rich's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wwva wade wcah wspd

-Joura Guller, French pianist. WEAF -Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY

kdka -The Singing Lady -nursery songs and

stories. (NBC) kstp

6:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders: Lanny Ross, baritone. WABC

-Earl Hoffman's Orchestra (CBS) wcco -Paul Whiteman and his Chieftains.

WEAF -Tastyeast Jesters: "Pep," "Vim" and

"Vigor," vocal trio. WJZ WCKY kdka

6:30-Easy Aces: bridge comedy skit. WABC WKRC whk wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-The Stebbins Boys: comedy sketch, with Parker Fennelly and Arthur Allen. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr

6:45-Bing Crosby. WABC whas wwva wade whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm kmox

-Tne Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare: songs and patter. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wmaq

7:00-The Bath Club: Irving Kaufman, baritone; Roger White's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Soconyland Sketches: dramatic sketches. WEAF wgy

-Carnation Contented Program : Gene Ar- nold, narrator; male quartet; Morgan L. Eastman Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wls kstp

7:15-Singin' Sam, the Barbasol Man. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

7:30-Kate Smith and Her Swanee Music. WABC WKRC whas wadc wcah wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Voice of Firestone: Richard Crooks, tenor. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., guest speaker; William M. Daly's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq

-Death Valley Days: "Inferno," dramatic sketch. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wls

7:45-The Gloom Chasers. Colonel Stoop - nagle and Budd; comedy skit. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

8:00-Manhattan Serenaders: Round Town - ers Quartet; Freddie Rich's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade wwva wspd wfbm wcco kmox

-A. & P. Gypsies: Harry Horlick, director; Frank Parker, tenor. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq

-Sinclair Wiener Minstrels: minstrel show; Roy Shield's Band.. WJZ kdka wgar was kstp

8:15-The Street Singer: Arthur Tracy. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

8:30-An Evening in Paris: Pierre Brug- non; Alice Recosen, contralto; Howard Lanin's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd kmox wgn

-Parade of the States : Minnesota. Fred Hufsmith, tenor; Male Glee Club; How- ard Claney, narrator; Erno Rapee's Or- chestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr kstp

-Jack Benny; George Olsen's Orchestra; Ethel Shutta, songs. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr wmaq

8:45-Broadway Tintypes: LaGerardine. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm kmox wgn

9 :00-Music That Satisfies: Boswell Sis- ters; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WABC

WKRC whas wade whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-National Radio Forum. WEAF WSAI wtam wwj kstp wgy

-Country Doctor, with Phillips H. Lord. WJZ.

9:15-Modern Male Chorus: Andre Kostel- anetz, conductor. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Absorbine Jr. Program: Whispering Jack Smith; the Humming Birds, trio; Arnold Johnson's Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wmaq wjr

9:30-Columbia S y m p h on y Orchestra, Howard Barlow, conductor. WABC wade wcah wspd wfbm wcco whas wbbm kmox

-Do You Remember: Kay Donna, con- tralto; orchestra. WEAF WSAI wwj wenr

-Love Songs and Waltzes: Frank Munn, tenor; Daniel Lieberfeld Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr kyw

9:45-Palm Beach Program: Jay C. Flip- pen, master of ceremonies; Peggy La Centra, contralto; Phil Spitalny's Orches. tra. WABC

-Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Howard Barlow, conducting. (CBS) wade wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Fellowship Hour: Kiwanis Program. WEAF WSAI wwj

-"Tish:" "Eve of the Race," drama, by Mary Roberts Rhinehart. WJZ WCKY kyw wjr

10:00-Democratic Convention Reports. WABC whas wadc wcah wowo wfbm- kmox

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or- chestra. WEAF

-McCravy Brothers, hearthside singers. WJZ

-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq wenr kstp

10:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders: Lanny Ross, baritone. (CBS) WKRC whas wadc whk wspd wowo wcco kmox wgn

-Freddie Martin's Bossert O r c h e s t r a, WABC

-Vincent Lopez' Orchestra. WEAF -Cesare Sodero conducting the NBC Con-

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10:30-Noble Sissle's Orchestra. WABC what wadc wspd (wfbm on 10:45) (WKRC on 10:39)

-Voice of Firestone: Richard Crooks; Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., "Romance of Rubber," William M. Daly's Orchestra. (NBC) kstp

10:45-Cab Calloway's Cotton Club Or- chestra; Ada Ward, crooner. WEAF wtam

11 :00-Isham Jones' Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wfbm wcco (kmox on 11:05)

-Ralph Kirbery: the Dream Singer. WEAF WCKY

-Piano Moods: Lee Sims and Ifo May Bailey, soprano. WJZ went

11:05-Buddy Rogers and his California Cavaliers. WEAF WCKY kstp

11:15-Carl Moore's Orchestra. WJZ

11:30-Joe Reichman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wadc wcah wspd wfbm wcco

-Bellevedere Stratford Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wtam wenr

Midnight - Claude Hopkins' Roseland Ballroom Orchestra. WABC

12:30 A. M.-Gus Arnheim's Orchestra. WABC

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COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 28, ON THIS PAGE ' i (

WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A. M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8:00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8:01-Dixie Ramblers 8:30-Kapuas Hawaiians 8:45-Peppy Tunes 9:15-Clara, Lu & Em (NBC) 9:30-Tunes in Blue

10:00-Florence Frey Beauty Talk 10:15-Skip and Step 10:45-Tommy Ott at the Liberty Theatre 11:00-Georgia Gay 11:15-Musical Novelties Noon-Luncheon Concert 12:25 P. M.-Norris Brock, Live Stock

Quotations 12:30-National Farm & Home Hour

(NBC) 1:30-Cincinnati Live Stock Exchange

Quotations 1:35-Musical Interlude 2:00-Siesta Musicale 2:30-Moods in Blue

3:00-Vocal Selections 3:15-Dance Masters (NBC) 3:45 -Moods in Blue 4:15-Tea Time Tunes

4:30-Messers Melody Moments

4:45-Little Orphan Annie (NBC)

5 :00-"Snowdrifts" 5 :30-Bankhardt's Twilight Travelers

5:45-Late Dance Tunes

5:55-WCKY Baseball Scores

6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC)

6:15-RADIO DIAL-ing with Bill Welder

6:30-Stebbins Boys (NBC)

6:45-Jones and Hare (NBC)

7:00-You and Your Government (NBC)

7:30-Mystery Drama-"The Falcon"

8:00-Lookout House-Geo. Nether's Or- chestra

8:30-Musical Novelesque

8 :59-Eureka Weather Forecast

9:00-Helen Royce-Jockey Club Program

9:15-"Jungle Cat Minstrelette"

9:30-Paris Night Life (NBC)

9:45-"Tish" (NBC)

10:00-Chi(o 'n' Peppina

10:15-Concert Orchestra (NBC)

11.00-Ralph Kirbery, dream singer (NBC) 11:05-Jack Pettis Orchestra (NBC)

11:30-Charles Agnew's Orchestra NBC)

WLW--700 kc, 428.3m

6:30 A. M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur - dette and Ruth Armstrong

7:15-Bradley Kincaid 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Lady Bugs (NBC) 8:30-Beautiful Thoughts (NBC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes-Exercises 9:00-Peblic Library Talk 9:15-Ralph Simpson, tenor 9:30-Victor Herbert Melodies 9:45-Davis Mystery Chef (NBC)

10:00-Live Stock Reports 10 i 10-Musical Interlude 10:15-Happiness Kids 10 : 30-Tangee Musical Dreams 10:45-McCormick's Old time Fiddlers 11:00-Jim and Walt 11:15-Par Barnes in Person (NBC) 11:30-Old Bill 11:45-Victor Herbert Melodies 11:59-Time Signals Noon-Tuxedo Entertainers 12:15 P. M.-River and Weather Reports 12:17-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:45-Market Reports 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-National Farm and Home Period (NBC)

1:30-Netherland Plaza Dance Orchestra 2:00-Summer School 2:30-Aces of Harmony 2:45-Mormon Tabernacle Choir (NBC) 3 :15-DonhaIlrose Trio 3:30-Pat Harrington 3:45-Bradley Kincaid 4:00-Mary Steele 4:15-WLW Singers .. 4:30-The Singing Lady (NBC) 4:45-The Chatter 5:00-Ted Black's Orchestra (NBC) 5:45-Lowell Thomas (NBC) 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Dog Talk by Dr. Glenn Adams 6:30-Mail Pouch Sportsman-Bob

Newhall 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with R. G. Dun 7:15-"Chandu" the Magician 7:30-R. F. D. Hour 7:45-Sisters of the Skillet (NBC) 8:00-Minit-Rub Review 8:15-Great Composers 8 :30-Kruschen Program 8:45-Centerville Sketches 9:00-To be announced 9:30-Marlboro Bands of Distinction 9:45-Peanut Pietro

10 :00-Crosley Dealers Nite Club 10:30-Threesome, and Organ 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday

11 :00-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gardens Orchestra

11:30-Moon River

Midnight-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:30 A. M.-Castle Farm Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545.1m

6:45 A. M.-God's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7 :45-Churngold-Breakfast Club 8:00-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-Studio 8:17-Melody Parade (CBS) 8:45-Wm. Rogers & Sons-Brad and

Al (CBS) 9:00-Morning Moods (CBS) 9:15-H. & S. Pogue Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Merchants Program

10:00-U. S. Navy Band (CBS) 10:15-Queen City Rug Makers 10:30-Julia Hayes 11:01-Weather Forecast 11 :02-Lange Time Signal 11:03-Woman's Hour-Tremlette Tully 11 :30-Verkamp-Phil-Gas Melodies 11:45-Classified Directory of the Air Noon-Indian Lake Pleasure Hour 12:15 P. M.-Model Laundry-Model Ro-

mances 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program

1 :00-W yeths-Aunt Jemima Songs l (CBS) 1:15-Danderine Movie Stars Revue

(CBS) 1:30-Salon Orchestra (CBS) 2:00-Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) 2:15-Willard Program 2:20-To be anounced (CBS) 3:00-Mitchell Auction Broadcast 3:15-Boston Popular Revue (CBS) 3:30-Virginia Arnold, pianist (CBS) 3:45-Peol-Bill Grey 4:00-Tommy Christian's Orch. (CBS) 4 :15-Meet the Artist (CBS) 4:30-Worthmore-Soup and Chili 4:45-Musical Comedy Memories (CBS) 5:00-Geo. Hall's Orchestra (CBS) 5:15-Reis and Dunn (CBS) 5:30-Burke Weather Forecast 5:31-jack Miller (CBS) 5:45-Barker News Shop-Race Results 5 :50-Weather-Stocks--Time 5:58-Weather-Time Signal 6:00-Tito Guizar (CBS) 6:15-Crisco-The Mills Brothers (CBS) 6:30-Connie Boswell (CBS) 6:45-Chase and - Sanborn-Georgie Price

and Benny Krueger's Orchestra (CBS) 7:00-Lïnit-The Bath Club (CBS) 7:15-Phillips-Abe Lyman's Orchestra

(CBS) 7:30-La Palina-Kate Smith (CBS) 7:45-H.. J. Heinz-Joe Palooka (CBS) 8:00-Premier Malt-Ben Bernie and his

Blue Ribbon Orchestra (CBS) 8:30-Erno Crime Club (CBS) 9:00-Chesterfield-Nat Shilkret and Alex

Gray (CBS) 9:15-Gold Medal Fast Freight (CBS) 9:30-Tom Collins, Jr.-Eddie Schoelwer 9:45-Red Top Baseball Scores

10:00-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens" -Henry Thies and Orchestra

10:30-Weather Forecast-Studio 10:45-Little Jack Little (CBS) 11:00-Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra (CBS) 11:30-Coon-Sanders Orchestra (CBS)

WFBE-- 1200 kc, 249.9m

7:00 A. M.-Break of Day 7:15-Musical Clock 8:30-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:15-Daily Thought 9 :30-Mornipg Glories 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:00-Novelty Notes 10:05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10:20-Jerry and Glenn, Hawaiian Duo 10:35-WFBE-RKO Theatre Party 10:50-Anita Auch, dietitian 11:00-Pabst Musical 11 :15-Zerozone Contest Program 11 :30-Dulcy Markham, songs 11 :45-Wurlitzer-Pat Gillick, organ re-

cital Noon-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. M.-Luncheon Melodies 12:45-Adelaide Apfel 1:00-Good Afternoon Melodies 1:15-Robert Bentley, Children's Houi

1.30-Day Dreams 1:45-Frank Brandstetter 2:00-Rhythm Revue 2:30-The Rooters Club-Pyor-Cbek 2:45-Reds vs. Cards, at Redland Field 4 :45-Murdoch Williams, songs 5:00-Margaret Cones, pianist 5:15-Pirates Club 5 :30-French-Bauer Healthios 5:45-Studio Program 6:15-Dr. Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6:30-Churngold's Base Ball Club 6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fisher's St. Nicholas Sym- phonairers

7:15-Post Question Box 7:30-Harry Hartman Sport Review

7:40-Meinolf Tinglehoff (German Song Cycle)

7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 8:30-RKO Stars 9:00-The Luckey Boys 9:15-The Playboys 9:30-Elaine Ritter, vocalist and pianist 9:45-Pat Gillick-Organ Recital (Wur-

litzer) 10:00-Four Harmony Kings 10:15-Jack Stevens' School Kids 10 :30-Studio 10:45-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 11 :00-Nocturne

WSAI-- f 330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gens and ..,lenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musicale 8:30-Tom Brennie in the Laugh Club

(NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Concert 9:30-Musical Forum

10:00-"Yoe - Child" (NBC) 10:15-Radio Household Institute (NBC) 10:30-U. S. Army Band (NBC) 11:00-General Electric Circle (NBC) 11:15-Celebrated Compositions noon-Milford Merchants Program 12:15 P. M.-Dance Selections 12:50-Live Stock Reports

(:00-Dorothy Kempe, cellist 1:15-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Woman's Radio Review (NBC) 3:00-Afternoon Melodies 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4:05-Classical Program 4:15-Skippy (NBC) 4.30-Donhallrose Trio 4:45-Celebrated Compositions .5 :00-Crosley Dealers Salute 5:15-Sam Wilson. baritone 5:30-Happiness Kids 5:45-'Chandu" the Magician 6:00-Midweek Federation Hymn Sing

(NBC) 6:15-American Air Transport (NBC) 6:30-Ray Perkins (NBC) 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Blackstone Plantation (NBC) 7:30-True Story I' (NBC) 8:00-Milt Stuhlbarg's Swiss Gardens Orchestra

8:30-Texaco Program (NBC) 9:00-Lucky Strike Dance Hour (NBC)

10:00-Castle Farm Orchestra 10:30-Dance Frolic

Out -of -Town Stations STUDIO PROGRAMS

6:00 P. M.-Uncle Billy: children's fea- ture. KMOX

-What's the News? WENR 6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 7:45-Children's Program. KMOX 8:00-St. Louis Civic Band. KMOX 9:15-Westinghouse Pioneers. KDKA 9.45-Chats Between the Acts: Florence

Fisher Parry. KDKA 10:20-The Music Box. KDKr. 10:30-Lew Conrad's William Penn Hotel 10:45-News Flashes. KMOX 11 :15-Dance Orchestra. KMOX Midnight-Earl Hines' Orch. WENR -Ray Bahr's Orchestra. WHAS 12:15 A. M-Sport Squibs. KMOX 12:20-Tommy Thomas and his Music.

WHAS 12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX -Frankie Masters' Orchestra. WENR 12:40-Johnny Burkarth's Orchestra

WHAS. 12:45-Song Parade. KMOX 1:15-Restful Hour: James Huffman, or- ganist. KMOX

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-Mid -Week Federation Hymn Sing: Alma Kitchell, contralto; Arthur Billings Hunt, baritone and director; Lowell Platton, organist. WEAF WSAI wmaq

-Amos 'n Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY kdka

-The Singing Lady: nursery songs and stories. (NBC) kstp

6:15-The Mills Brothers. WABC WKRC :whas wadc whk wspd wowo wbbm kmox

-Jimmy Garrigan's Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm wcco

-American Air Transport: Col. Harry Blee, director aeronautics, dept. of Corn. WEAF WSAI wgy

-Piano Moods: Lee Sims, piano; Ilo May Bailey, soprano. WJZ

6:30-Connie Boswell, with Freddie Rich's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade wwva wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Barbasol Program: Ray Perkins; Peter van Steeden's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam kyw wwj

-The Stebbins Boys: comedy sketch, with Parket Fennelly and Arthur Allen. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr

6:45-Chase and Sanborn- Georgie Price and Benny Krueger's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wwva wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm kmox

-The Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtarti wwj wenr

-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare: songs and patter. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wmaq

7:00-The Bath Club: Willard Amison, tenor; Roger White's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Blackstone Plantation: Julia Sanderson, Frank Crumit, soloists; Jack Shilkret's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwl kyw kstp

-You and Your Government: "The PIace of Minor Parties in the American Scene and Their Relation to the Present Sit- uation," John Dewey, Columbia Uni- versity. WJZ WCKY wgar

7:15-Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wfbm kmox wgn

7:30-Kate Smith and her Swanee Music. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wcah wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-True Story: Mary and Bob, dramatic sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw .

-Rameses Program: William Wirgea and Joe Kahn, piano duo; John Cali,, guitar- ist; Curt Peterson, baritone. WJZ

7:45-Joe Palooka. WABC WKRC whas wwva wade whk wspd wfbm wcco

-Sisters of the Skillet: Eddie and Ralph, songs and dialogue. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wls

8:00-Ben Bernie and his Blue Ribbon Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wspd wcco wgn NBC Artists Musicale: Alden Edkins, bass -baritone. WEAF wtam wgy wmaq

-The Household Program: Edgar A. Guest; Alice Mock, soprano; male trio. WJZ kdka wls wjr

8:30-Eno Crime Club: dramatization of Edgar Wallace mystery, opening epi- sode. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd kmox wgn

-Brooks and Ross. (CBS) wbbm wcco

-Ed Wynn and the Fire -Chief Band; Don Vorhees, director; Graham McNa- mee, master of ceremonies. WEAR WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp

-The Goldman Band: children's program; Edwin Franko Goldman, conductor. WJZ kdka wgar wjr wenr

8:45-Coon-Sanders Orchestra. (CBS) wbbm

9:00-Music That Satisfies: Alexander Gray, baritone; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wadc whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Lucky Strike Dance Hour, with Walter O'Keefe, master of ceremonies. Police dramatizations. Guest orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr kstp

-The Country Doctor with Phillips H. Lord. WJZ

9:15-Musical Fast Freight: Eddie Dun- stedter, Gold Medal Organist; Wheaties Quartet. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Tune Detective: Sigmund Spaeth. WJZ wgar

9:30-Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. WABC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Paris Night Life: Princess Ivan ova Obolensky; Madelon de Gist, ,.oprano; Pierre le Kreun, tenor; Bertrand Hirsch's Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr kyw

9:45-"Tish:" "Tish Is Arrested," drama, by Mary Roberts Rinehart. WJZ WCKY

10:00-Democratic Convention Reports. WABC wade whas wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or- chestra. WEAF wtam

-McCravy Brothers. WJZ -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq

wenr kstp

10:15-Freddie Martin's Bossert Orchestra. WABC whas wade wspd wowo wfbm

-Opry House Tonight, dramatic skit. WEAF wtam wenr

-Cesare Sodero and NBC Concert Or- chestra. WJZ WCKY wenr kstp

10:30-Harold Stern's Orchestra. WABC whas wade wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Jack Denny's Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Or- chestra. WEAF wtam wgy wwj

10:45-Little Jack Little. WABC WKRC whas wade wspd -wfbm wcco kmox

11:00-Ozzie Nelson's Glen Island Orches- tra. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco

-Ralph Kirbery, the, dream singer. WEAF WCKY wgy wwj

-Dancing in Milwaukee. WJZ kdka wenr

11:05-Jack Pettis' Hotel New Yorker Orchestra. WEAF WCKY wgy wwj

11:30-Coon-Sanders' Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco

-The Oleanders, dance orchestra. WEAF wwj wenr (wtam on 11:45)

-Charlie Agnew's Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra. WJZ WCKY wmaq

Midnight-Joe Haymes' Roseland Ball- room Orchestra. WABC

12:30 A. M.-Dick Gasparre's El Garrott Orchestra. . WABC

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COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, ON THIS PAGE

WCKY-- 1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A, M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8:00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8 :01-Dixie Ramblers 8:30-Kapuas_ Hawaiians &:45-Band Music 9:00-Beatrice Maisie (NBC) 9 :15-Clara, Lu & Em (NBC) 9:30-Coppin s Early Morning News

Flashes 9:45-Happy Lawson

10:00-Orchestral Favorites 10:15-Skip and Step 10:45-Tommy Ott at Liberty Organ 11:00-Musical Novelties 11:30-Popular Tunes

Noon-Geo. W. Hill & Co. Program by Georgia Gay

12:15 P. M.-Luncheon Concert 12:25-Norris Brock, Iive Stock Quota-

tions 12 :30-National Farm & Home Hour

(NBC) 1:30-Cincinnati Market Reports 1 :35-Musical Interlude 2:00-Siesta Musicale 2:30-Moods in Blue 3:00-Dreamy Melodies 3:30-Vocal Specialties 3:45-Tea Time Tunes 4:15-Larry Topper at the piano 4 :30-Kampus Kutups 4:45-Little Orphan Annie 5 :00-"Snowdrifts" 5 : 15-Charles Daunt 5 :30-Kapua's Hawaiians 5:4-5-Late Dance Tunes 5:55-WCKY Baseball Scores 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6,:15-Royal Vagabonds (NBC) 6:30-Stebbins Boys (NBC) 6:45-Jones and Hare (NBC) 7:00-Radio Digest with Debutantes and

String Trio 7:15-Jane Froman (NBC) 7:30-Lookout House-Geo. Nether's Or- chestra

8:00-Radio Guide 8:15-Latonia Jockey Club-Bill and Audrey

8:30-Ed Kling's Orchestra from Ault Park

8'59-Eureka Weather Forecast 9 :00-Lookout House-Geo. Nether's Or-

chestra 9:15-Betty May, contralto and Plantation

Players 9:30-Ways of Melody (NBC) 9 :45-"Tish" (NBC)

10:00-Sportlights, by George Case

10:15-Cesare Sodero and NBC Concert Orchestra (NBC)

10 :45-Frankie Masters Orchestra (NBC)

11:00-Cotton Club Orchestra (NBC)

11:30-Charles Agnew's Orchestra (NBC)

(NBC)

WLW--700 kc, 428.3m

6:30 A. M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur - dette and Ruth Armstrong

7:15-Aces of Harmony 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Morin Sisters 8 :20-Beautiful Thoughts 4N BC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes-Exercises 9:00-Recipes by "Mass" 9 :15-Louis Johnen, baritone 9::30-Victor Herbert Melodies 9:45-Happiness Kids 10.00-Live Stock Reports 10:10-Edna Wallace Hopper 10<15-WLW Mail Bag 10:30-Anson Weeks Orchestra 10:45-Elliot Brock, violin 11:00-Jim and Walt 11:15-Pat Barnes in Person (NBC) 11 :30-01d Bill 11:45-Morin Sisters, vocal trio 11:59-Time Signals Yoou-River and Weather Reports 12:02 P. M.-Happiness Kids 12:15-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12 :45-Market Reports 12:50-Live Stock Reports

1 :00-National Farm and Home Period (NBC)

1 :30-Netherland Plaza Dance Orchestra 2:00-Summer School 2 :30-Threesome 2 :45-Sisters Three 3:00-Midweek Musicale (NBC) 3.30-Parody Man 3 :45-Sisters Three 4:00-Grace Bradt 4 :15-Donhallrose Trio 4:30-The Singing Lady (NBC) 4:45-The Chatter' 5:00-Treasure Box (NBC) 5:15-Melody Three (NBC) 5:30-Dandies of Yesterday (NBC) 5:45-Lowell Thomas (NBC) 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Josef Cherniaysky's Orchestra 6:30-Mail Pouch Sportsman-Bob

Newhall 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with San Felice 7 :15-"Chandu" the Magician 7:30-Jack Frost's Melody Moments

(NBC) 8:00-G. Washington Concert Orchestra

(NBC) 8:30-Canada Dry (NBC) 9 :00-Bathasweet Quarter Hour of Love-

liness 9:15-Absorbine Program (NBC) 9:30-Marlboro Bands of Distinction 9:45-Peanut Pietro

10:00-Crosley Zero Hour 10:30-Threesome and Organ 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday 11 :00-Crosley Theatre of the Air 11:30-Moon River Siidstiglr t-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:30 A. M.-Castle Farm Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545.1m

6:45 A. M.-God's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7 :45-Churngold-Breakfast Club 8:00-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-Melody Magic (CBS) 8:30-Pyol Program 8:45-Studio 8:47-The Merry Makers (CBS) 9:00-Prescott-Grant Trio (CBS) 9:15-H. & S. Pogue Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Merchants Program

10:00-Weather-Lange Tinte Signal 10:02-Woman's Hour-Tremlette Tully 10:30-Best Foods-Round The World

Cooking School (CBS) 10:45-Classified Directory of the Air 11:00-Julia Hayes 11:30-Indian Lake Pleasure Hour 11.45-Jane Grey and Kamp the Jeweler

Artists Noon-Cincinnati Paint Club 12:15 P. M.-Model Laundry-Model Ro-

mances 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program

1 :00-Wyeths-Aunt Jemima Songs, B

1:15(C-FS)ire Prevention Talk 1:20-Artists Recital (CBS) 1:30-Elizabeth Barthell (CBS) 1:45-Salon Orchestra (CBS) 2.15-Burck-Bauer-Old Music Box 2:30-Madame Belle Forbes Cutter from Chicago (CBS) 2:45-Four Eton Boys (CBS) 3:00-Mitchell Auction Broadcast 3:15-The Captivators (CBS) 3:30-Geo. Hall's Orchestra (CBS) 4 :00-Pyol-Bill Grey 4:15-Going to Press (CBS) 4'30-Worthmore-Soup and Chili 4:45-Willard Program 4:50 --Jack Brook's Orch, (CBS) 5:00-Vaughn de Leath (CBS) 5:15-Harold Stern's Orchestra (CBS) 5:30-Studio-Burke Weather Forecast-

Stocks 5:45-Barker News Shop-Race Results 5:50-Stocks 5:58-Weather Forecast-Lange Time

Signal 6:00-Morton Downey (CBS) 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Kustola Kubs 6 :30-Lavori'-Easv Aces (CBS) 6:45-Caldwell & Taylor-Smilin' Ed

McConnell 7:00-Linit-The Bath Club (CBS) 7:15-Barbasol-Singin' Sam (CBS) 7:30-La Palina-Kate Smith (CBS) 7:45-Ivory Soap-Stoopnagle & Budd

(CBS) 8:00-Gen'l Cigar-Robt. Burns Panatella

(CBS) 8:30-Harold F. Ritchie-Eno Crime Club (CBS)

9 :00-Chesterfield-Ruth Elting (CBS) 9 :1 5-Horlick's Milk-Adventures In Health-Dr. Herman Bundeson (CBS)

9:30-Studio 9:35-Howard Barlow (CBS) 9:45-Wurzburg-The German and His

Parrot 10 :00-Studio 10:15-Maxwell Coffee-Lannie Ross and

Don Voorhees (CBS) 10:30-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens"

-Henry Thies and Orchestra (CBS) 11 :00-Studio 11:03-Eddie Duchin's Orchestra (CBS) 11 :30-Isham Jones and his Orch. (CBS)

WFBE-- 1200 kc, 249.9m

7:00 A. M.-Break of Day

7:15-Musical Clock 8 :50-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:00-Our Daily Thought 9.15-Moment Musical 9:30-String Ensembles 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:0-Novelty Notes 10:05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10 :20-Variety 10:35-WFBE-RKO Theatre Party 10:45-Better Business Bureau 10:50-Mrs. Evans' Advice 11:00-Mary and John 11 :15-Zerozone Contest Program 11.30-Marion Hemple 11 :45-Wurlitzer-Pat Gillick, organ

citai Noon-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. M.-Luncheon Melodies

1:00-Good Afternoon Melodies 1:15-Robert Bentley. Children's How 1:30-Dedication Program

1 :45-Studio 2 :00-Frank Aston, Book Review 2 :15-Studio Program 2:30-The Rooters Club-Pyor-Chek 2:45-Reds vs. Cards. at Redland Field 4:45-Galvano and Cortez 5:00-Studio Program 5 :15-The Pirates Club 5:30-Tea Dance 6:00-Wayne Arbogast 6:15-Dr. Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6 :30-Churngold's Base Ball Ciub 6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fisher's St. Nicholas Sym-

phonairers 7:15-Post Question Box 7:30-Harry Hartman, Sports (Bob

Puthoff) 7:40-Douglas Pinguely, basso; Chas Glazer, piano

7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 8:15-Cliff Burns Orchestra-Green Mill 8:30-In the Gloaming-Glenna Will

Newland 8:45=Pat Gillick, organ recital 9:60-Luckey Boys 9:15-Boxing Matches 9:30-Boxing Bouts

11:00-Henry Thies and Orchestra (Coney Island)

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WSAI--1330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gene and Glenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musical. 8:30-Tom Brennie in the Laugh Club

(NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Concert 9:15-Jane Grant's Steero Hour (NBC) 9:30-National Horn.- Hour (NBC) 9:45-Betty Crocker (NBC)

10 :00-Musical Forum 10:15-Radio Household T,stituts (NBC) 10:30-United States Army Band (NBC) 11:00-General Electric Circle (NBC) 11:15-Celebrated Compositions Neon Milford Merchants Program 12 :15 P. M.- Dance Selections 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-Organ Matinee 1:30-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Woman's Radio Review (NBC) 3:00-Afternoon Melodies 3:30-Soloist (NBC) 3:45-Afternoon Melodies 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4 :05-Classical Program 4:15-Skippy (NBC) 4 :30-Donhallrose Trio 4:45-Celebrated Compositions 5 :00-Crosley -sealers Salute 5 :15-Odus Mattox, banjo 5 :30-Sisters Three 5:40-Civil Service Talk 5:45-"Chaada" the Magician 6:00-Memory Hour 6:15-Happiness Kids, vocal duo 6:30-Anson Weeks' Orchestra 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Big Time (NBC) 7:30-Halsey Stuart Program (NBC) 8:00-Goodyear Program (NBC) 8:30-Mobiloil Program (NBC) 9:00-Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia

(NBC) 9:30-Echoes of the Palisades(NBC)

10:00-Swiss Gardens Orchestra 10:30-Hotel Gibson Orchestra

Out -of -Town Stations STUDIO PROGRAMS

6:00 P. M -Uncle Billy: children's fea ture. KMOX

-What's the News? WENR 6:15-Piano Novelties. KMOX

-Our City. WENR 6:30-Brooks and Jerry. WHAS 6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 7:45-Doings of the Dinkelspiels. WHAS 8:00-Varieties. WLS 8:36-Cecilian Girls, trio. WHAS 9:45-Around the Cracker Barrel. KDKA

10:20-The Music Box. KDKA 10:30-Lew Conrad's William Penn Hotel 10:45-News Flashes. KMOX -Irma Glen, organist. WEIR 11:15-Vitamin Melody Boys. KMOX

Mid nigh t-Earl Hines' Orch. WE N -Ray Bahr's Orchestra. WHAS 12:15 A. M.-Sport Squibs. KMOX -Tommy Thomas and his Music. WHAS 12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX -Frankie Masters' Orchestra. W ENR 12:40-Johnny Burkarth's Orch. WHAS 12:45-Song Parade. KMOX 1:15-Restful Hour: James Huffman, or ganist. KMOX

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC -CBS) 6:00 P. M.-Morton Downey, songs;

Freddie Rich's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wwva wadc wcah wspd wowo wbbm kmox

-The Songsters. WEAF wmaq -Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY

kdka -The Singing Lady: nurser& songs and

stories. (NBC) kstp

6:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders: Lanny Ross, baritone. WABC

-Jimmy Garrigan's Orch. (CBS) wbbm -Intermezzo: concert orchestra. WEAF -The Royal Vagabonds: imnersonations

by Ward Wilson. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar

6:30-Easy Aces: bridge comedy sketch. WABC WKRC whk wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-The Stebbins Boys: comedy sketch with Parker Fennelly and Arthur Allen. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr

6:45-Bing Crosby, songs. WABC whas wwva wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm kmox

-The Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wear

-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare: songs and patter. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wmaq

7:00-The Bath Club: Irving Kaufman, baritone; Roger White's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

- Big Time: Johnny Hart. humorous sketch; Joseph Bonime's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wls

-Awerican Taxpayers League Program WJZ kyw

7:15-Singin' Sam, the Barbasol Man. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Jane Froman and her Orchestra. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wmaq kstp

7:30-Kate Smith and her Swanee Music. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wcah wfbm wspd wcco kmox wgn

-Halsey, Stuart Program: the "Old Coun- se,lor;" orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp

-Jack Frost Melody Moments: Joseph Pasternack's Orchestra; Oliver Smith.

tenor. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wis (wjr on 7:45)

7:45-The Gloom Chasers, Colonel Stoop - nagle and Budd. WABC WKRC wadc wcah whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

8:00-Robert Burns Panatella Program: Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. Burns and Allen, comedians. WABC WKRC wwva wadc whk wcah wfbm wcco kmox

-Goodyear Program: Grace Moore, so- prano; Revelers quartet; Victor Young's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw kstp

-The G. Washington Coffee Concert Or- chestra. direction of Graham Harris. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr wmaq

8.30-Eno Crime Club: dramatization of Edgar Wallace mystery, conclusion of Tuesday's story.. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd kmox wgn

-Coon -Sanders' Orchestra. (CBS) wcco wbbm

-Mobiloil Concert: Gladys Rice, soprano; Lewis James, tenor; Nat Shilkret's Or- chestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj went kstp

-Jack Benny; George Olsen's Orchestra; Ethel Shutta, songs. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr wmaq

9:00-Music That Satisfies: Ruth Etting; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade whk weals wspd wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia. barn- yard music; male quartet, WEAIr WSAI wtam wenr wgy wwj

-The Country Doctor with Phillips H. Lord. WJZ

9:15-Adventures in Health: Dr. Her, man N. Bundesen, Health Commissioner of Chicago. WABC WKRC what wadc whk wspd wowo wbbm wcco kmox

-Absorbine Jr. Program: Whispering Jack Smith: the Humming Birds, trio; Arnold Johnson's Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wmaq

9:30-Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, WABC WKRC whas wadc wcah wspd wfbm wcco kmox

-Echoes of the Palisades: Archer Gib- son, organist. WEAF WSAI

-Waves of Melody: Victor Arden's Or- chestra; Tom Brown, tenor. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr kyw

9:45-Tish: "Tish Wins the Grand Prize,» WJZ WCKY kdka wjr

10:00-Democratic Convention Reports. WABC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Nellie Revell: Elizabeth Lennox, mezzo- soprano. WEAF wgy wwj

-McCravy Brothers, hearthside singers. WJZ

-Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq. wenr kstp

10:15-Maxwell House Tune Blenders. (CBS) WKRC whas wade whk wspd wowo wcco kmox wgn

-Ozzie Nelson's Glen Island Orchestra. WABC

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or- chestra. WEAF

-Cesare Sodero and the NBC Concert Orchestra. WJZ WCKY wgar wjr

10:30-Don Redman's Connie's Inn Or- chestra. WABC whas wadc wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Vincent Lonez' Hotel St. Reel= Orches- tra. WEAF wtam wgy wwj wenr

10:45-Frankie Masters' Terrace Garden Orchestra. WJZ WCKY

11 :00-Eddie Duchin's Central Park Cysi-, no Orchestra. WABC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox (WKRC on 11:03)

-Ralph Kirbery: the Dream Singer., WEAF wtam wenr

-Cab Calloway's Cotton Club Orchestra: Ada Ward, crooner. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar

11:05-Buddy Rogers' Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. WEAF wtam wenr

11 :30-Isham Jones' Pelham Heath Or- chestra. WABC WKRC whas wade wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco

-Charlie Agnew's Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra. WEAF WCKY kyw

-William Scatter's Hotel Pierre Orchestra. WJZ wgar wenr (wjr on 11:45)

)lid niy;91 t-Joe Haymes' Roseland Ball- room Orchestra. WABC

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COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 30, ON THIS PAGE

WCKY--1490 kc, 201.2m

7:00 A. M.-Hill Billy Kid 7:15-Morning Devotions (NBC) 7:30-Cheerio (NBC) 8:00-Eureka Weather Forecast 8:01-Dixie Ramblers 8;30-Kapuas Hawaiians 8:45-Peppy Tunes 9:15-Clara, Lu & Em (NBC) 9:00-Coca Cola Hospitality Hour-Ida

Bailey Allen 9:30-Tunes in Blue 9:45-Happy Lawson 10:00-Mrs. A. M. Goodis (NBC) 10:15-Skip and Step 10:45-Tommy Ott at the Liberty Organ 11:00-Musical Novelties 11:15-Earl Edmonds and Jimmy Ward 11:30-Popular Tunes

Noon-Luncheon Concert

12:25 P. M.-Norris Brock, Live Stack Quotations

12:30-National Farm & Home Hour 1:30-Cincinnati Live Stock Market Re- ports

1:35-Musicale Interlude 2:00-Afternoon Reflections 2:30-Moods in Blue 3:00-Silhouettes (NBC) 3 :30-Music Masters 4:00-Larry Topper, pianist 4:15-Tea Time Tunes 4:45-Little Orphan Annie (NBC) 5:00-"Snowdrifts" S:30-Bankhardt's Twilight Travelers 5 :45-Late Dance Tunes 5 :55-WCKY Baseball Scores 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Royal Vagabonds (NBC) 6:30-Stebbins Boys (NBC) 6:45-Jones and Hare (NBC) 7:00-Regimentalists (NBC) 7:15-Louise Ryder, contralto 7:30-Musical Novelesque 8:00-Danger Fighters (NBC) 8:30-Latonia Jockey Club Program 8:45-Lookout House-Geo. Nether's Or-

chestra 8:59-Eureka Weather Forecast 9:15-The Music Makers 9:00-"Tribal Law"-Red Book Drama 9:15-Tom and Jim 9:30-Hollywood Nights (NBC) 9:45-Black Mask Serenaders 10;00-Chico 'n' Peppina 10:15-Paul Whiteman's Orchestra (NBC) 10:45-Paul Whiteman's Orchestra (NBC) 11:00-Ralph Kirbery, dream singer (NBC)

(NBC) 11:05-Jack Pettis' Orchestra (NBC) 11:30-Charles Agnew's Orchestra (NBC)

WLW--700 kc, 428.3m

6:30 A. M.-Top o' the Morning 7:00-Morning Exercises, with Bob Bur - dette and Ruth Armstrong

7:15-Happiness Kids 7:30-The Round Table 8:00-Morning Devotions 8:15-Lady Bugs (NBC) 8:30-Beautiful Thoughts (NBC) 8:45-The Early Burdettes-Exercises 9:00-Dr. Carl A. Wilzbach 9 :15-Ezra Hoffman, baritone 9:30-Victor Herbert Melodies 9:45-Davis Mystery Chef (NBC)

10:00-Live Stock Reports 10:10-Musical Interlude 10:15-Summer School 10 :30-Anson Weeks Orchestra 10:45-McKesson Musical Magazine

(NBC) 11:00-Layne's Fiddlers 11:15-Pat Barnes in Person (NBC) 11:30-Old Bill 11 :45-O'Cedar Melody Men (NBC) 11:59-Time Signals Noon-River and Weather 12:02 P. M.-Hotel Gibson Orchestra 12:45-Market Reports 12:50-Live Stock Reports 1:00-National Farm and Home Period

(NBC) 1:30-Netherland Plaza Dance Orchestra 2:00-Summer School 2:30-Threesome 2:45-Travel Talk 3:00-Jim and Walt 3:15-Pat Harrington 3:30-Thursday Special (NBC) 4:00-Brazilian-American Coffee Matinee

(NBC) 4:30-The Singing Lady (NBC) 4:45-The Chatter 5:00-Ted Black's Orchestra (NBC) 5:25-Talk by John B. Kennedy (NBC) 5:30-Old Songs of Church (NBC) 5:45-Lowell Thomas (NBC) 6:00-Amos 'n' Andy (NBC) 6:15-Josef Cherniaysky 6:30-Mail Pouch Sportsman-Bob

Newhall 6:45-Southern Singers 7:00-Fifteen Minutes with R. G. Dun 7:15-Rip-Tin-Tin Thriller (NBC) 7:30-Ivory Program (NBC) 7:45-Sisters of the Skillet (NBC) 8 :00-Minit-Rub Review 8:15-Don Pedro's Orchestra 8:30-"Tlwmpkin's Corners" (NBC) 9:00-Guy Lombardo's Orchestra 9:15-Absorbine Program (NBC) 9:30-Marlboro Bands of Distinction 9 :45-Peanut Pietro

10:00-Henry Fillmore's Band 10:30-Threesome and Organ 10:45-Headlines of Yesterday 11:00-Los Amigos 11:30-Moon River Midnight-Guy Lombardo's Orchestra 12:30 A. M.-Hotel Gibson Orchestra

WKRC--550 kc, 545. I m

6:45 A. M.-Cod's Bible School-Sunrise Worship

7 :45-Churngold-The Breakfast Club 8:00-Studio 8:02-Little Jack Little (CBS) 8:15-Morning Moods (CBS) 8:40-Willard Program 8:45-Wm. Rogers-Sons-Brad & Al

(CBS) 9:00-Classified Directory of the Air 9:I5-H. & S.' Pog e Co.-Jean West 9:30-Consolidated Herchants Program 9:45-Barbara Goul Beauty Talk (CBS)

10:00-Consolidated derchants Program 10:15-Weather-Lange Time Signal 10:17-Woman's Hour-Tremlette Tully 10:45-Ben Alley (CBS) 11:00-Queen City Rug Makers 11:15-Ted Brewer's Orchestra (CBS) 11:30-Verkamp-Phil-Gas Melodies 11:45-Indian Lake Pleasure Hour Noon-Geo Hall's Orchestra (CBS) 12:30-Cincinnati Merchants Program 1:00-Wyeths-Aunt Jemima Songs

(CBS) 1:15-Danderine Movie Stars Revue

(CBS) 1:30-Ann Leaf at the Organ (CBS) 2:00-Julia Hayes 2:30-Boston Popular Revue (CBS) 3:00-U. S. Army Band (CBS) 3:35-Prince of Wales Talk (CBS) 3 :50-Pyol-Bill Grey 4 :00-Geo Hall's Orchestra (CBS) 4:30-Worthmore-Soup and Chili 4:45-Shapiro and Shefter-Grand Piano

Twins (CBS) 5:00-Current Events (CBS) 5:15-Freddie Martin's Orchestra (CBS) 5:30-Burke Weather Forecast 5:31-Jack Miller's Orchestra (CBS) 5:45-Barker News Shop-Race Results 5:50-Stocks 5:58-Weather-Lange Time Signal 6:00-Tito Guizar (CBS) 6:15-Red Top Baseball Scores 6:20-Harold Stern's Orchestra (CBS) 6:30-Model Laundry-Model Romances 6:45-Chase and Sanborn-Georgie Price

and Benny Krueger's Orchestra (CBS) 7:00-Linit-Bath Club (CBS) 7:15-Phillips-Abe Lyman's Orchestra

(CBS) 7:30-The Colombians (CBS) 7:45-H. J. Heinz-Joe Palooka (CBS) 8:00-Modern Male Chorus (CBS) 8:15-Crisco-The Mills Brothers (CBS) 8:30-Love Story Magazine Hour (CBS)

9:00-Chesterfield-Boswell Sisters (CBS) 9:15-Gen'l Mills-Gold Medal Fast

Freight (CBS) 9:30-Studio 9:45-Studio

10:00-Coney Island "Moonlite Gardens" -Henry Thies and Orchestra

10:30-Studio-Weather Forecast 10:34-Isham Jones' and his Orch. (CBS) 10:45-Horse Shoe Gardens-Earl Arnold 11:15-Smith Ballew's Orchestra (CBS) 11:30-Noble Sissle's Orchestra (CBS)

WFBE--1200 kc, 249.9m

7:00 A. M.-Break of Day 7:15-Musical Clock 8:30-Birthday Greetings 8:45-Morning Concert 9:15-Our Daily Thought 9:30-Morning Glories 9:45-Jack and Jerry Foy

10:00-Novelty Notes 10:05-Dot's "Good News" Program 10:20-Jerry and Glenn, Hawaiian Duo 10:35-WFBE-RKO Theatre Party 10:50-Anita Auch, dietitian 11:00-Pabst Musical 11:15-Zerozone Contest Program .. 11:30-Dulcy Markham, songs .... 11:45-Wurlitzer-Pat Gillick,. organ re-

cital Noon-News in Cincinnati 12:30 P. 'M -Luncheon Melodies

1 :00-Studio 1:15-Robert- Bentley, Children's Hour 1:30-Day Dreams 1:45-Frank Brandstetter 2:00-Muriel Northrup, soprano 2:15-The "Old Sarg," U. S. Army Prog. 2:30-Afternoon Dance Frolic 3:00-The Rooters Club-Pyor-Chek 3:15-Reds vs. Cubs, at Chicago 5:00-Hazel Story Weber and Ruth N. Weber 5:15-The Pirates Club 5:30-French-Bauer Healthios 6:00-Verona and Marion 6:15-Dr. Lewis Dentists-Dot Lee 6:30-Churngold Base Ball Club 6:45-Lost and Found 6:50-Max Fisher's-Sinton Ensemble 7:15-Post Question Box 7:30-Harry Hartman, Sports (Bob

Putheff) 7:40-Lee Ora Rausch 7:55-Lost and Found 8:00-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 8:30-Condie Elliott, baritone 8:45-Cliff Burns and his Orchestra 9:00-The Luckey Boys 9:15-Studio Program 9:30-Kentucky Post Program-Marie

Holly 9:45-Pat Gillick-Organ Recital (Wur- litzer)

10:00-Four Harmony Kings I0:15-Jack Stevens' School Kids 10:38-Fred Lindeman, piano and-accordian 10:45-Henry Theis and His Orchestra-

Coney Island 11 :00-Nocturne

WSAI--1330 kc, 225.4m

8:00 A. M.-Gene and ilenn (NBC) 8:15-Popular Musicale 8:30-Tom Brennie in the Laugh Club

(NBC) 8:45-Miniatures of the Masters 9:00-Morning Dance Concert 9:30-Musical ?-erum

10:15-Radio Household Institute 10:30-U. S. Navy Band (NBC) 11:00-General ElectricCircle (NBC)

1 l :15-Celebrated Compositions Noon-Milford Merchants Program 12:15 P. M.-Dance Selections 12:50-Live Stock Reports

1:00-The Parody Man 1:15-Matinee Favorites 2:15-Happiness Kids 2:30-Woman's Radio Review (NBC) 3:00-Dorothy Kempe, cellist 3:15-Afternoon Melodies 3:30-Mona Motor Organ Recital 4:00-Cecil and Sally 4:05-Classical Program 4:15-Skippy (NBC) 4 :30-Donhallrose Trio 4:45-Celebrated Compositions 5:00-Crosley Dealers Salute 5:15-Memory Hour 5:30-Victor Herbert Melodies 5:45-Viennese Nights 6:00-Celebrated Compositions 6:15-Anson Weeks' Orchestra 6:30-Barbasol Program: Ray Perkins

(NBC) 6:45-Trials of the Goldbergs (NBC) 7:00-Fleischmann Hour (NBC) 8:00-Big Six of the Air (NBC) 8:30-The Boat Club Dance (CBS) 9:00-Lucky Strike Dance Hour °(NBC)

10:00-Swiss Gardens Orchestra 10:30-Guy Lombardo's Orchestra

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6:00 P. M.-Uncle Billy: children's fea- ture. KMOX

-What's the News? WENR 6:45-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMOX 8:00-Musical Varieties, WLS 8 :30-Cecilian Girls, trio. WHAS

10:20-Margaret Russell, contralto. KDKA 10:45-News Flashes. KMOX Midnight-Earl Hines' Orch. WENR -Ray Bahr's Orchestra. WHAS 12:15 A. M.-Sport Squibs. KMOX -Tommy Thomas and his Music. WHAS 12:30-Winter Garden Walkathon. KMO X -Frankie Masters' Orchestra. WENR 12:40-Johnny Burkarth's Orch. WHAS 12:45-Song Parade. KMOX 1,15-Restful Hour: James Hoffman, or- ganist. KMOX

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NETWORK PROGRAMS (NBC-CBS)

6:00 P. M.-Tito Guizar, tenor. WABC WKRC whas wwva wade wcah wspd wowo kmox

-Musical Comedy Revue. WEAF -Amos 'n' Andy. WJZ WLW WCKY

kdka -The Singing Lady: nursery songs and

stories. (NBC) kstp

6:15-Harold Stern's Orchestra. WABC (WKRC on 6:20) wbbm wadc wwva wspd whas kmox

-The Rollickers, male quartet. WEAF -Pop's Pirate Club. (NBC) wenr (kstp

on 6:45) -Royal Vagabonds: impersonations, with

Ward Wilson. WJZ WCKY kdka wenr wgar

6:30-Street Singer. WABC whas wwva wspd wowo kmox

-Barbasol Program: Ray Perkins; Peter van Steeden's Orchestra. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj kyw

-The Stebbins Boys: comedy sketch with Parker Fennelly and Arthur Allen. WJZ

WCKY kdka wgar wjr wenr

6:45-Chase and Sanborn-Georgie Price and Benny Krueger's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wbbm kmox

-Vincent Sorey's Orchestra. (CBS) whas wade wcah wspd kmox

-The Goldbergs: comedy sketch. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-Billy Jones and Ernie Hare: songs ana patter. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wmaq

7:00-The Bath Club: Willard C. Ami - son, tenor; Roger White's Orchestra. WABC WKRC wade wspd wfbm wcco kmox wgn

-Fleischmann Hour: Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees; guest star. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp

-Regimentalists. WJZ WCKY

7:15-Abe Lyman's Orchestra. WABC WKRC

-Rin Tin Tin Thriller. WJZ WLW kdka wls

7:30-The Columbians: Freddie Rich, con- ductor. WABC WKRC wade wcah wwva whk wspd wfbm wcco kmox

-Ivory Program: B. A. Rolfe and his Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka wls

7:45-Joe Palooka. WABC WKRC wade wcah whk whas wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Sisters of the Skillet: Eddie and Ralph, songs and dialogue. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr wls

8:00-Modern Male Chorus: Andre Kos- telanetz, conductor. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wspd wcco kmox wgn

-Big Six of the Air: Frank Black, Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, piano trio; Revelers Quartet; "The Vacation- eer;" Frank Black's Orchestra; Jimmy Wallington, announcer. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wmaq kstp

-Danger Fighters: dramatic sketch. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar wjr wls

8:15-The Mills Brothers. WABC WKRC whas wadc whk wspd kmox wgn

8:30-Love Story Hour. WABC WKRC wadc whk wspd kmox wgn

-Ace Brigode's Orchestra (CBS) wcco -The Boat Club Dance: Billy Artzt's

Orchestra; male quartet, dramatic narra-

tive with Allyn Joslyn and Sylvia Field. WEAF WSAI wenr wtam wgy wwj kstp

-"Thompkins Corners:" rural sketch. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wjr kyw kstp

9:00-Music That Satisfies: The Boswell Sisters; Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WABC WKRC whas wade whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmox

-Lucky Strike Dance Hour, with Walter Winchell and Walter O'Keefe. WEAF WSAI wgy wtam wwj wenr

-To be announced. WJZ

9:15-Musical Fast Freight: Eddie Dun. stedter, Gold Medal Organist; Wheaties Quartet. WABC WKRC wade whk wspd wowo wfbm wbbm wcco kmos

-Absorbine Jr.: Whispering Jack Smith; the Humming Birds, trio; Arnold John.. son's Orchestra. WJZ WLW kdka wgar wmaq wjr

9:30-Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra. WABC whas whk wcah wspd wfbm kmox

-Hollywood Nights: Gene Rodemich's Orchestra; Frank Luther. tenor. WJZ WCKY kdka wgar kyw wjr

9:45-Palm Beach Program: Phil Spital- ny's Orchestra. WABC

-Columbia Symphony Orchestra: Howard Barlow, directing. (CBS) wadc wspd whas wowo wfbm wcco kmox

-Hello Marie, comedy skit. WJZ wgar wjr

10:00-Irene Beasley; Fred Berren't 'Or- chestra. WABC whas wade wspd wowo wfbm weco kmox

-Russ Colombo's Woodmansten Inn Or.. chestra. WEAF wtam wwj

-Pickens Sisters. WJZ -Amos 'n' Andy. (NBC) wgar wjr wmaq

wenr kstp

10:15-Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra. WABC whas wade wspd wowo wfbm wcco

-Paul Whiteman's Chieftains from Bflt- more Cascades. WEAF WCKY

-Cesare Sodero-and NBC Concert Orches- tra. W J

10:30-Isham Jones' Orchestra. WABC (WKRC on 10:34) whas wspd wowo wfbm wcco kmox

10:45-Cab Calloway's Orchestra; Ada Ward, crooner. WEAF wtam went

L1 :00-Smith Ballew's Orchestra. WABC whas wade whk wcah wspd wowo wfbm wcco (WKRC on 1.1:15)

-Ralph Kirbery: the Dream Singer, WEAF WCKY wgy

-Clyde Morse Orchestra. WJZ went kdka

11:05-Jack Pettis' Hotel New Yorker Or. chestra. WEAF WCKY wenr

11:30-Noble Sissle's Orchestra. WAEC WKRC whas wadc wcah -wspd wowo wfbm wcco

-Charlie Agnew's Edgewater Beach Hotel Orchestra. WEAF WCKY kyw (kstp on 11:45)

-Benny Kyte's Golden Tower Restaurant Orchestra. WJZ wenr wjr

Dlidnieri't - Claude Hopkins' Roseland Ballroom Orchestra. WABC

12:30 A. M.-Dick Gasparre's El Carron Orchestra. WABC

If We Had Our Own Radio Station

By JACK SNOW

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BY

BOB NEWHALL "LOVE AND KISSES TO

B. BATTALINO!" A terror quite holy is Billy Petrolle, A wop with a fistic degree; He's the Fargo Express and his punches

caress With a label that's marked -"C. O. D.!"

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WEEKLY FASHION NOTE. Women tennis players are against wearing "Shorts" probably because

skirts, like charity, cover a multitude of sins -or shins -tile words in this case being synonymous!

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And Merrie England has adopted the custom of deciding some boxing bouts on the cheers of the spectators. Bronx?

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A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING Maybe you've heard about the baseball rookie eating his first meal

In a big hotel and telling the waiter to bring him a large cup of demi -tasse!

And society debutantes are not the only creatures with shell-like ears. Boxers and wrestlers have them also if you are thinking of oyster shells!

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THE ACID TEST If the students who swiped the Ohio State Amateur Championship

Golf Cup from the Eata Bita Pi house at State used it to mix fraternity gin, it's a cinch the gold lining is gone by now!

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The National Boxing Association warns all commissions that there are certain fight managers who are going to try to make a racket of the game. The only fault I find with this is the use of the future instead of the past tense!

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DOWNRIGHT VERSATILE The great number of entries always furnished by Annapolis for the

Amateur Intercollegiate fisticuffs would go to prove that the Middies tan box ,omething beside the compass!

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And while it's generally agreed that college boys have refined base- ball, one must admit that even though they go into a game with a "B. A." they com.. out of it with a "B. O."! And if you muff this one, read the soap ads.

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JUST A SUGGESTION Red and green traffic lights on the bases and Casey Stengel in a cop's

uniform coaching at third alight help Max Carey to g -et his base -runners going properly!

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And I just would pick out the day my wife's bridge -club came! Imagine what she said about those three dozen dirty golf -balls soaking in the stationary washstand!

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Another innovation. My idea of an enjoyable six -day bicycle race is to start the field off headed west. Then you'll only have to suffer as long as they are in sight and can read about the result in the Kansas City papers!

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And until next week, So -o -o long! BOB NEWHALL,

The Mail Pouch Sportsman.

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Business Services ALTERING, Draping, Sewing by expert,

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Rooms and Board EVANSTON-3505 Woodburn; 1 or 2 ladies;

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CITY -1710 Elm; 2 attic hskpg. rms., $6; 2 light, 3d rear $7.50; adults. After 10 a.m.

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Business Places for Rent CITY -1710 Elm. Corner store with con-

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Houses for Sale NORWOOD-1-family, 6 -room frame, 3942

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WCKY IS OUTLET

\VCKY is local outlet for Phillips H. Lord's new rural sketch, "The Country Doctor," which now is heard M o n d a y, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 9 p. m., be- ginning Monday (June 27). Lord is known most widely to radio fans as "Seth Parker."

TALKS ON GERMANY

Robert J. Eustace, Industrial and Foreign Trade Commissioner of the Toledo (Ohio) Chamber of Com- merce, will talk on "Germany's Pulse in 1932" over WLW Monday (June 27) at 4 p.m. Eustace has just returned to America after spend- ing several months studying condi- tions in Europe.

TWO MUSIC SPOTS

A concert orchestra led by Graham Harris and a dance band led by Billy Artzt will replace Sherlock Holmes Monday (June 27). Thereafter throughout the summer, on each -

Wednesday at 8 p. m. WLW (NBC- WJZ) will bring the orchestra and guest -artists and on each Thursday at 8:30 p.m. 'WSAI (NBC-WEAF) will bring Artzt and the Foursome, male quartet.

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